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Genealogical  Library 

GIVEN    BY 

ANNIE    ARNOUX    HAXTUN 
1905 


f./ 


A   HISTORY 


AND 


GENEALOGICAL  RECORD 


OF    THE 


ALLING  — ALLENS 


OF 


NEW   HAVEN,   CONN., 

THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,  FIRST,  AND  JOHN  ALLING,  SEN., 
FROM   1639  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME. 


"  We  find  it's  true,  there's  blood  that's  blue 
That  in  our  veins  is  flowing. 
And  then  we  find  some  other  kind, 
O'er  which  we  do  no  crowing." 


COMPILED  BY 


GEORGE   P.    ALLEN, 

North  Woodbury,   Conn. 


New  Haven,  Conn.  : 

PRESS  OF  THE  PRICE,   LEE  &  ADKINS  CO. 

1899. 


THE  AUTHOR'S  APOLOGY. 

The  grandparents  of  the  compiler  of  this  book  died  when 
their  children  were  quite  young,  and  the  consequence  was 
they  grew  up  with  little  knowledge  or  care  for  their  ances- 
tors; and  so  it  was  in  my  father's  family  that  little  was 
known  of  our  origin  or  relations  beyond  those  of  our  imme- 
diate neighborhood,  where  there  was  quite  a  settlement  of 
Aliens,  all  related  and  all  friendly.  When  this  work  was 
begun  at  67  years  of  age,  the  most  we  knew  of  family  history 
was  that  three  brothers,  Samuel,  Amos  and  Cornelius,  came 
from  Woodbridge  before  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  settled 
in  that  part  of  ancient  Woodbury  called  North  Purchase 
(later  Camel  Hill),  which  in  the  division  into  towns  became 
parts  of  Washington  and  Bethlehem;  Cornelius  about  three 
miles  from  the  others,  was  on  the  Washington  side,  while 
Samuel  and  Amos,  neighbors,  were  on  the  Bethlehem  side. 

The  inception  of  this  compilation  was  on  this  wise.  About 
six  years  ago  I  was  introduced  to  a  lady  of  near  my  age, 
who  was  very  pleasant  and  interesting.  I  soon  learned  she 
was  a  granddaughter  of  Cornelius,  and  as  I  was  a  grandson 
of  Amos,  we  were  second  cousins,  and  had  never  lived  ten 
miles  apart,  and  yet  personally  unknown  to  each  other.  I 
said  this  is  a  shame  that  our  families  have  known  so  little  of 
each  other,  and  if  you  will  help  in  your  family  we  will  have 
a  family  record  of  those  three  brothers.  She  readily  assented 
and  within  a  year  or  so  we  had  it  fairly  well  completed.  In 
the  meantime  we  learned  there  were  other  brothers  and  sis- 
ters in  the  family,  and  becoming  interested  to  know  more 
and  all  that  could  be  learned  of  them,  1  went  about  it  in 
earnest,  with  the  result  of  the  present  volume.  This,  how- 
ever, has  not  been  attained  without  a  great  searching  of 
records  and  an  extensive  correspondence  of  several  years' 
duration,  but  it  was  taken  up  voluntarily  and  persistently 
followed  at  my  individual  expense  without  expectation  of 
pecuniary  reward  for  collecting  the  facts.  I  have  found 
quite  a  number  who  have  been  desirous  for  a  genealogi- 
cal record  of  the  Allings,  who  have  encouraged  and  aided 
me,  but  a  great  part  of   the  name  have  been   indifferent  to 


383D12 


4  THE    AUTHOR  S    APOLOGY. 

it,  while  some  have  given  their  families  with  reluctance, 
and  a  very  few  have  respectfully  refused.  Every  caution 
possible  has  been  used  to  secure  accuracy,  but  in  a  work  of 
this  kind,  with  so  many  names  and  dates,  it  would  be  hardly 
human  to  find  no  clerical  or  typographical  mistakes. 

While  the  records  of  New  Haven  and  several  other  towns 
have  furnished  the  foundation  for  this  work,  I  am  greatly 
indebted  to  other  sources  for  its  completion.  Amos  H. 
Ailing  of  Derby  (now  deceased),  William  R.  Ailing  of  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  James  Allen  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  Mrs.  William 
Ailing  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Rev.  George  Lansing  Taylor  and 
Mrs.  Robert  Dickerman  of  Hamden,  Miss  E.  vS.  Tomlinson  of 
Waterbury,  have  all  been  reliable  and  willing  helpers,  while 
many  others  have  freely  assisted  in  obtaining  records  of 
their  relatives;  for  all  which  I  would  here  express  my  grate- 
ful thanks. 

This  work  is  far  from  being  complete,  but  my  age  (73),  and 
the  consciousness  that  my  physical  and  mental  powers  are 
fast  slipping  away,  are  admonitions  that  m}^  part  must  soon 
be  ended;  and  to  save  to  posterity  what  the  search  of  years 
has  gathered,  I  now  and  here  present  my  contribution — 
imperfect  as  it  is — to  the  general  genealogical  wealth  of  this 
country  that  is  fast  accumulating  among  the  descendants  of 
the  Colonial  Ancestry. 

George  P.  Allen, 

North  Woodbury,  Conn. 


ARRANGEMENT. 

The  index  figures  at  the  right  of  names  show  the  genera- 
tion from  Roger,  ist,  or  John,  Sen.,  their  emigrant  ancestor; 
and  the  figures  at  the  left  are  the  lineal  numbers  in  their 
branch,  from  the  same  ancestor;  the  lower  figures,  if  any, 
refer  to  the  page  where  the  same  name  and  number  may  be 
found  with  further  records. 

To  trace  out  ancestry. — Find  the  name  in  this  book  by  the 
index,  look  above  the  name  for  the  parentage,  then  by  their 
lineal  and  page  numbers  find  the  grandparents,  and  in  the 
same  manner  continue  following  back  until  the  emigrant 
ancestor  is  reached. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


a.,  or  06.,  aged, 

abt  ,  about, 

b.,  born, 

bp.,  baptized, 

bro.,  brother, 

bu.,  buried, 

ch.,  church, 

chd.,  child  or  children, 

d.,  died, 

d.  y.,  died  young, 

d.  i.,  died  infant, 

dau.,  daughter, 

f.,  father, 

gr. ,  grand. 

gt.,  great, 


gt.  gr.  f.,  great-grandfather, 

1.,  living, 

m.,  married, 

mo.,  mother, 

r.,  residence  or  resided, 

res. ,  residence  or  reside, 

rem.,  removed, 

s. ,  son, 

s.  i.,  without  issue, 

wf.,  wife, 

um.,  unmarried, 

Wdbge.,  Woodbridge, 

Wall'd,  Wallingford, 

(  husband 

(  and  wife. 


INTRODUCTORY. 

The  origin  of  the  Aliens  is  lost  in  the  impenetrable  mists 
of  the  nnrccorded  ages.  The  name  is  very  ancient,  and  is 
supposed  by  some  to  be  of  Saxon  origin,  and  to  have  been 
originally  written  Alwyne— signifying  "beloved  of  all."  It 
is  a  very  common  name  in  England,  frequently  appearing  in 
history,  and  almost  invariably  spelled  Allen.  John,  William, 
Thomas  and  Edward  seem  to  be  favorite  christian  names; 
for  the  early  Aliens  were  Christians,  and  many  of  them  emi- 
nently religious,  and  mostly  were  non-conformists  in  later 
times.  William  Allen  of  Walsingham,  Eng.,  was  among  the 
first  of  Protestant  martyrs  in  1555.  Rev.  John  Allen,  an  Eng- 
lish Puritan,  had  to  flee  from  home  in  1596,  and  settled  in 
Massachusetts  in  1639.  Rev.  Thomas  Allen  refused  to  con- 
form, and  was  silenced  in  the  English  Church  and  fled  to 
Massachusetts  about  the  same  time.  Cromwell  speaks  in 
high  terms  of  his  Adjt.-Gen'l  Allen  as  a  most  reliable  and 
earnest  religious  man,  and  in  the  records  of  the  persecuted 
Puritans  there  are  many  Aliens  among  them.  Many  of  our 
English  Allen  cousins  were  men  of  much  executive  ability. 
As  early  as  141 3,  under  the  reign  of  King  Henry  V,  wc  find 
Thomas  Allen  was  High  Sheriff  of  London,  and  all  the  way 
along  the  succeeding  ages  the  High  Sherift',  Lord  Mayor,  and 
other  important  offices  were  often  filled  by  Aliens.  So  we 
need  not  feel  ashamed  of  our  ancestral  name. 

While  the  origin  of  the  name  Ailing— which  is,  perhaps,  even 
more  ancient  than  Allen— cannot  be  demonstrated,  it  seems 
probable  it  came  from  the  ^^thelings  or  Athelings— con- 
tracted Allings— a  dark  brunette  race  of  the  Angles,  who 
came  with  the  Saxons  from  Germany  to  Britain  in  the  sixth 
century;  they  drove  out  the  Scots  and  took  possession  of  the 
country,  giving  it   the  name  Angle-kind   (England),  and  by 


INTRODUCTORY. 


their  intermixture  we  have  the  Anglo-Saxon  race      Ailing  is 
the  name  of  a  very  ancient  town  in  Denmark,  which  indicates 
the  origin   of   the   name   as   German   or    Danish,  while  the 
ancient  places,  Allington,  Allingham  and  Allingford,  in  Eng- 
land, render  it  probable   that  at  one  time  this  was  not  an 
uncommon  name  there,  but  it  seems  to  have  almost,  if  not 
entirely,  disappeared  in  later  times,  while  Allen  has  super- 
seded it.     Burke's  Encyclopedia  of  Heraldy  gives  forty  differ- 
ent crests  for  "Allen,"  four  for  "Allyn,"  and  one  for  "Allin," 
but  none  for  "Ailing,"  indicating  its  rarity  in  comparatively 
modern  times.    The  word  ^theling  means  "  a  person  of  royal 
blood,"  and  the  Athelings  or  AUings  were  a  hereditary  aris- 
tocracy, a    thoroughbred    brunette    race,   unlike    the    other 
Angles  and  Saxons,  who  were  "  a  light  haired,  fair  complex- 
ioned  people."    These  Allings  located  in  the  north  of  England, 
and  were  converted  to  Christianity  by  the  Culdee  Mission- 
aries, while  the  other  Angles  and  Saxons  in  the  south  and 
west  were  still  heathen  barbarians.     This  opened  the  way  for 
the  great  success  of  St.  Austin  and  his  band  of  Roman  mis- 
sionaries, who  came  to  England  in  the  latter  part  of  the  sixth 
century.     As  the  Allings  were  the  first  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 
converts,  so  the  Allings  and  the  Aliens  were  among  the  lead- 
ing Christians  of  England  in  early  as  well  as  modern  times. 

It  is  said  that  Roger  and  many  of  his  earlier  descendants 
were  of  quite  dark  complexion,  evidences  of  it  still  appearing 
in  some  branches  of  his  offspring,  and  that  it  is  not  improbable 
he  descended  from  the  Allings  (Athelings),  and  though  his 
father  and  relatives  spelled  their  name  Allen,  yet  Roger  and 
John,  Sen.,  with  their  children,  changed  the  form  to  Ailing, 
perhaps  to  restore  this  ancient  name  and  perpetuate  the 
identity  of  their  line;  there  is  a  tradition  that  they  changed 
the  spelling  to  distinguish  themselves  from  the  Milford 
Aliens  founded  by  Henry  and  Gideon  Allen,  who  are  cred- 
ited with  being  loyal  to  the  English  Church,  while  the  New 
Haven  Allings  were  uncompromisingly  hostile,  and   might 


8  INTRODUCTORY. 

have  desired  to  avoid  all  suspicions  of  consanguinity  by  a 
uniform  name,  hence  the  change  to  Ailing.  I  have  also 
found  another  tradition,  that  when  Roger  was  in  England 
after  his  father's  death,  he  studied  up  his  ancestral  line  and 
found  an  ancient  spelling  of  the  name  to  have  been  Ailing, 
and  for  that  reason  changed  it.  The  compiler  has  been  told 
there  is  a  record  that  "Roger  Allen  applied  to  the  court  and 
had  his  name  changed  to  Ailing,"  but  as  the  entry  has 
escaped  my  notice,  I  cannot  vouch  for  its  truth,  but,  be  that 
as  it  may,  for  the  first  quarter  century  of  the  New  Haven 
colony,  Roger  and  John,  Sen.,  answered  to  the  name  of  Allen, 
but  after  about  1660  Ailing  is  gradually  introduced  into 
the  records,  until,  at  the  close  of  the  seventeenth  century, 
Ailing  had  become  the  universal  orthography  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Roger  and  John,  Sen.  This  spelling  continued  for  a 
full  century,  when  some  of  the  branches  reverted  to  the  form 
of  their  original  grandfather,  James  Allen,  the  father  of 
Roger,  with  whom  our  history  begins. 


I  will  here  add,  that  I  have  been  told  I  ought  to  change  the  spelling  of 
my  name  to  Ailing,  and  that  no  other  way  is  proper  for  a  descendant  of 
Roger  Ailing.  While  conceding  a  right  to  ever)'  son  of  Roger  or  John, 
Sen.,  to  so  spell  their  names  if  they  wish,  I  still  claim  we  have  a  better 
right  to  Allen,  the  way  James  Allen  of  England— the  father  of  Roger — 
spelled  his  name,  unless  a  good  reason  for  the  change  by  Roger  can  be 
given,  or  it  can  be  proved  we  are  the  descendants  of  the  ^^thelings 
(AUings)  who  were  with  the  German  invaders  and  conquerors  of  Britain  in 
the  sixth  century. 


THE  NEW  HAVEN  ALLENS   (ALLINGS). 

It  is  claimed  there  were  some  forty  different  Aliens  who 
early  emigrated  to  various  parts  of  this  country  and  founded 
separate  lines,  variously  spelling  the  name  Allen,  Allyn, 
Allin,  Allan,  etc.,  but  Roger  and  John,  Sen.,  who  settled  in 
New  Haven,  only  spelled  Ailing,  and  they  are  thought  to  be 
the  projenitors  of  all  in  the  United  States  who  thus  spell 
the  name,  as  well  as  many  who  have  restored  the  more 
approved  English  form  — Allen.  Tt  is  proposed  in  this  work 
to  take  up  only  the  New  Haven  Allings  (Aliens)  and  their 
descendants,  and  to  follow  the  spelling  of  the  name  as  used 
by  each  individual.  Roger  and  John,  Sen.,  were  cotempo- 
raries  and  the  founders  of  the  New  Haven  Allings.  Roger 
seems  to  have  preceded  John  by  about  ten  years;  they  were 
acquaintances  and  friends  and  named  their  children  so 
nearly  alike,  there  can  hardly  be  a  doubt  they  were  relatives, 
and  tradition  makes  them  cousins,  though  we  find  no 
recorded  evidence  of  relationship,  but  since  Roger  was  first  on 
the  ground,  we  shall  give  him  the  first  place  in  this  history, 
to  which  he  is  entitled.  What  we  know  of  his  ancestry  is  all 
contained  in  his  father's  will,  which  is  given  in  full  as  fol- 
lows: 

"In  the  name  of  God,  Amen. 

I  James  Allen,  blacksmith,  of  Kempston  in  the  county  of 
Bedford,  beinge  of  good  and  perfect  memory  at  this  present 
(praised  be  God  therefore)  doe  make  this  my  last  will  and 
Testament  in  manner  and  forme  followinge.  And  first  of  all 
I  bequeath  my  Soule  into  the  handes  of  Almightie  God,  my 
Creator  and  Redeemer.  And  for  my  bodie  I  Comitt  it  to 
the  earth  willinge  that  it  be  decently  buried  in  a  Christian- 
like manner  and  way.  And  as  concerninge  my  worldlie 
goods  which  God  hath  bestowed  upon  me,  I  doe  give  them  and 
bequeath  them  as  followeth,  ffirst  I  give  and  bequeath  unto 
my  Sonne  Roger  Allen  nowe  liveinge  in  Newe  England  the 
full  Sume  of  thirtye  poundes,  And  to  his  children  Tenne 
poundes  to  be  equally  divided  amongst  them  within  sixe 
moneths  after  my  decease.  Item — I  give  and  bequeath  unto 
my  daughter  Joane  the  nowe  wife  of  Abram  Dowlittle  live- 


lO  THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS. 

inge  nowe  alsoe  in  newe  England  the  full  si;mc  of  Tenne 
poundes.  And  to  her  children  Tenne  poundes  to  be  eqimll}' 
divided  amon"st  them  within  sixemoneths  after  mv  decease. 

Item  — I  doe  give  nnto  my  Sonne  William  Twelve  pence, 
And  to  his  daughter  Elizabeth  I  give  tenne  Shillinges  to  be 
paid  to  her  at  sixteen  yeares  of  age.  Item — I  give  and 
bequeath  unto  ]\Iartha  Parkes  my  daughter  ffive  poundes. 
And  to  each  of  her  sonnes,  Mathew  and  John  Twenty  Shil- 
linges a  peece  to  be  paid  (both  hers  and  theirs)  within  six 
moneths  after  my  decease.  Item — I  give  more  unto  Martha 
my  daughter  one  Saffe  Cupbord,  one  mattresse  one  paire  of 
sheetes  one  greene  chayer  one  greene  stoole  one  barrell. 
Item — I  give  more  unto  Martha  my  daughter  one  feather 
bedd  and  one  feather  bolster.  In  case  my  daughter  Joane 
comes  not  to  demand  the  same  within  twoe  years.  If  she 
doth  then  I  will  both  the  feather  bedd  and  feather  bolster 
shal  be  hers.  Item — I  give  unto  Richard  Parkes  husband 
unto  Martha  Parkes  half  a  Crowne.  Item — I  give  and 
bequeath  unto  my  daughter  Mary  Warrens  children,  Mary 
Warren,  Rebecca  Warren  and  Margaret  Warren  and  James 
Warren,  three  poundes  a  peece.  To  be  paid  unto  them  and 
either  of  them  (shall  they  live)  at  the  age  of  sixteen  yeares, 
And  to  her  other  fower  sonnes  William  Warren,  John  War- 
ren, Thomas  Warren,  and  Henry  Warren,  I  give  and 
bequeath  forty  shillinges  a  peece,  those  of  them  who  shall  be 
at  my  death  of  sixteene  yeares  of  age,  to  receive  the  same 
sixe  moneths  after  my  decease.  The  rest  to  receive  the 
same  when  they  shall  come  to  the  age  of  sixteene  yeares. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  sonne  John  Allen  that 
messuage  or  Tenement  house  and  outhouses  with  the  Close 
thereunto  adjoyninge  scituate  and  lyeing  in  Kempston  wood 
end.  And  alsoe  one  Close  more,  called  by  the  name  of  Nyne 
Leyes,  with  the  appurtenances  thereunto  beJonginge  what- 
soever unto  him,  the  said  John  Allen  To  have  and  to  hold  to 
him  and  to  his  heirs  forever. 

Item — All  my  other  goods  and  chattclls  whatsoever  unbe- 
queathed  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  said  sonne  John  Allen, 
whom  I  make  my  whole  and  sole  Executor  of  this  my  last 
will  and  Testament.  Item — I  nominate  and  appoint  my 
two  trusty  and  well  beloved  friends  John  Ampps  of  Kemp- 
stone  and  William  Ridgeley  of  Newport  Paggnell  Overseers 


THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALI.INGS.  It  I 

of  this  my  last  will  and  Testament  And  I  doe  give  and 
bequeath  nnto  them  Twelve  pence  a  peece.  In  Witness 
whereof  I  the  said  James  Allen  have  hereunto  sett  my  hand 
&  seale  the  seaventh  day  of  January  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord  God  one  thousand  sixe  hundred  hftve  and  sixe. 

James  Allen,     [l.  s.] 

Signed  and  sealed  in  the  presence  of  Edmund  Allen,  Luke 
Pickeringe  The  marke  of  Sarah  Witt. 

This  Will  was  proved  at  London  before  the  Judges  of  pro- 
bate of  wills  and  grauntinge  of  Administracions  lawfully 
authorized,  the  twentieth  day  of  January  m  the  year  of  our 
Lord  God  accordinge  to  the  computacion  of  the  Cherch  of 
England  one  thousand  sixe  hundred  fiftye  seaven,  by  the  oath 
of  John  Allen  the  sonne  and  Executor  therein  named.  To 
whom  was  committed  administracion  of  all  and  singular  the 
goodes,  chattells  and  debts  of  the  said  deceased.  He  beinge 
first  by  Comission  sworne  well  and  truly  to  administer  &c." 

Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury 
Register,  Wooton,  Folio  36. 

The  children  of  James  Allen  as  named  in  his  will  were 

Roger  Allen,  migrated  to  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m.  Mary  Nash. 
loana  Allen,  migrated  to  New  Haven,  Conn.;m.  Abram  Doolittle. 
William  Allen;  m.  and  lived  in  England. 
Martha  Allen;  m.  Richard  Parks  in  England. 

Mary  Allen;  m.  Warner  in  England. 

John  Allen,  his  executor. 

This  John,  brother  of  Roger  ist,  could  not  have  been  John 
Allen,  Sen.,  of  New  Haven,  for  he  was  married  there  four 
or  five  years  previous  and  was  living  there  at  the  time  James 
made  his  will,  and  resided  in  New  Haven  until  his  death. 

It  has  been  thought  and  claimed  that  Roger  was  in  the 
colony  of  pilgrims  under  Theophilus  Eaton  and  Rev.  John 
Davenport,  who  came  over  in  the  Hector,  Ferris  (Femes) 
master,  and  who  were  the  original  settlers  of  Quinnipiac 
(New  Haven)  in  1638-9,  but  the  following  extract  from  the 
Colonial  History  is  clear  evidence  he  came  over  with  Captain 
Lamberton: 

"  May  6,  1640.  Mr.  Lamberton  delivered  into  Court  an 
account    betwixt    himself  and     Good'"    Spencer,    whom    he 


12  THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS. 

employed  as  his  steward  att  sea  on  his  voyage  hither;  for 
which  service  he  allows  him  5  lbs.  and  10  s.  for  the  whole 
voyage;  but  whereas  he  dyed  before  he  had  served  half  the 
voyage,  he  desired  that  Roger  Allen  who  succeeded  him 
should  have  one-half  of  the  hyer." 

If  not  one  of  the  original  settlers,  Roger  Allen  (Ailing) 
was  one  of  the  very  early  landholders  and  a  conspicuous 
man  in  the  political  and  religious  affairs  of  the  New  Haven 
colony.  He  was  given  a  desirable  and  eligible  location  in 
the  original  "lay  out  "in  1641,  his  residence  being  on  the 
corner  of  Church  and  George  streets.  The  first  recorded 
act  found  of  him  was  his  signature  to  the  Plantation  Cove- 
nant or  Fundamental  Agreement  on  "the  4th  day  of  the 
fourth  month  called  June  1639,"  but  that  he  did  not  sign  it 
at  that  date  is  proved  by  the  fact  that  only  63  persons  gave 
their  names  at  the  time  of  its  adoption,  and  48  names  were 
added  later  as  they  became  free  planters  and  church  members; 
for  only  such  were  eligible  to  the  elective  franchise — and  as 
Roger  was  not  admitted  into  the  church  till  1641  and  his 
name  was  the  sixth  from  the  last  in  the  added  list  of  48 
names,  it  is  not  probable  he  gave  his  signature  to  it  until 
about  two  years  after  it  was  first  adopted,  for  the  record  says 
he  was  received  into  the  membership  of  the  First  or  Center 
Church  in  1641,  and  on  the  29th  November,  the  same  year, 
he  was  admitted  a  member  of  the  bar  or  court.  Before  1643 
(probably  1641)  he  was  a  recorded  planter.  Estate  one  per- 
son, 40  lbs.  17  acres  of  land,  yearly  rent  for  land  4  shillings  3 
pence. 

On  the  ist  July,  1644,  Gov.  Theophilus  Eaton  took  the  oath 
of  allegiance  and  fidelity  and  then  administered  it  to  many 
others,  and  among  them  were  Roger  Allen  and  Robert  Allen. 
This  is  all  found  of  Robert.  It  seems  likely  he  died  soon 
after,  leaving  a  widow  and  one  child,  for  in  1648  widow  Allen 
is  mentioned,  and  in  1662  to  1678  widow  Allen  is  recorded  as 
a  family  of  two  persons  (herself  and  child),  estate  35  lbs.  and 
20  acres  of  land.  In  ]\Iarch,  1646,  Roger  was  allotted  pew  No. 
5  in  the  meeting  house,  and  his  wife  Mary  in  corresponding 
pew  across  the  aisle  (males  and  females  were  seated  sepa- 
rately). "In  August,  1646,  he  took  John  Potter  an  apprentice 
for  eight  years  to  learn  his  trade  (blacksmith)  and  have 
board  and   clothing  supplied,  and  to  get  five  shillings  at  the 


THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS.  ^3 

end  of  the   time."     November  5,  1650,  "Roger  Allen  and  his 
man  were  fined  for  coming  late  to  train."     February  17,  1653, 
"it  is  ordered  Roger   Allen  for  his  great  negligence  m  the 
watch   when  the  alarm  was  given,  that  he  pay  20  shillings, 
which'the  court  gives  to  the  military  company  to  buy  powder 
to  improve  themselves  in  shooting  at  a  mark." 
'    Roger's  father  died  in  1657,  and  he  returned  to  his  paternal 
homestead  in  England  to  receive  his  patrimony  and  that  of 
his  sister,  Joana,  wife  of  Abram   Doolittle.     He    was  absent 
from  New  Haven  several  months,  and   the   following  entry 
appears  in  the  records:  "  August  21,  1658.    Roger  Allen  being 
returned  from  England  was  told  that  whereas   the  town  had 
formerly  chosen  him   to  be  a  Public  Brander  of  Horses-for 
they  had  also  appointed  him  to  take  notice  and  keep  a  record 
of  what  horses  or  mares,  etc.,  are  sold  and  shipped  out  of  this 
town,  with  what  else  is  ordered  in  that  case  by  the  Jurisdic- 
tion '(Gen.  Court)   in  May  last,  which  he  might  understand 
from  the  secretary,  and  have  a  copy  of  it." 

He  was  a  blacksmith   as   well   as  planter  or  farmer,  being 
quite  a  large  landholder,  and  was  an  active  business  man,  much 
above  ordinary  abilitv,  of  sound  judgment,  of  strict  integrity, 
of  sterling  worth,  and,  crowning  all,   with   an   humble   and 
earnest  religious  character.     He  was  often  called  upon  to  ap- 
praise estates  and  damages,  to  act  as  an  arbiter  in  the  set- 
tlement of  disputes,  held  many  oiifices  of  trust,  was  a  Custom 
House  officer,  a  Collector  of  the  "  Colledge  Corne,"  a  Sergeant 
in  the   first   military  company,  and  was  the   first  and  only 
elected  Treasurer  of  the  colony  until  he  became  ineligible 
by  being  chosen  a  deacon  in  the   First  or  Center  Church  m 
1669  which  office  he  held  until  his  death.     All  through  his 
life  he  was  one  of  the  prominent  leaders  in  directing  and 
carrying  on  the  civil   and  religious  interests  of  the  new  set- 
tlement, ending  his  life  on  the  27th  of  September,  1674,  with- 
out a  blot  upon   his  fair  name— a    worthy    progenitor    of  a 
numerous  and  upright  family  line-which,  though  not  emi- 
nently illustrious,  has  been  very  uniformly  conspicuous  for 
its  estimable  characteristics  of  moral  excellence  that  make  a 
community    worth    the  living  in;  the   very   salt    of    society. 
With  scarcely  an  exception,  his  descendants  have  been  honest, 
industrious  and  good  citizens,  helpful  in  all  good  works,  and 
ready  to  do  their  part  in  promoting  the  peace  and  best  inter- 


14  THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS. 

est  of  society.  'The  earh'  fathers  were  a  type  of  the  charac- 
ter that  New  England  is  proud  to  claim  as  peculiarly  its  own. 
They  were  men  who  make  the  most  of  their  surroundings; 
who  reap  prosperity  from  a  rugged  soil;  who  join  honesty  to 
thrift;  who  love  liberality  as  they  scorn  extravagance;  who 
know  there  is  no  station  in  life,  however  lowly,  or  however 
high,  that  cannot  be  filled  with  dignity;  no  reward  of  life 
which  cannot  be  gained  by  industry,  integrity,  good  sense 
and  good  morals;'  and  upon  this  base  rests  the  ancestral  char- 
acter of  the  Allen  Allings.  As  a  matter  of  course  the  Ailing 
blood  has  been  so  much  thinned  by  intermarriages,  that  the 
name  has  in  a  measure  lost  some  of  its  early  characteristics, 
yet  it  is  believed  there  are  few,  if  any,  names  carry  with 
them  a  more  deserving  reputation  for  integrity  and  the  cjual- 
ities  essential  for  good  citizens  than  attach  to  this. 

'  Roger  Ailing,  ist,"  s.  of  James  Allen,  blacksmith,  b.  in 
England,  and  emigrated  to  New  England  abt.  1638,  and 
settled  in  New  Haven,  then  Quinnipiac;  m.  abt.  1642 
Mary,  oldest  dau.  of  Thomas.  Nash,*  gunsmith.  He 
d.  Sept.  27,  1674.  She  d.  Aug.  16,  1683.  They  had 
7  chd.,  as  follows: 

■^^McLvy  AWing,'^  bp.  Nov.  26,  1643;  d.  Mar.  iS,  1716. 
Y^f  Samuel  Ailing,  ist,-  bp.  Nov.  4,  1645;  d.  Aug.  28,  1709. 
j*j  John  Ailing,  ist,'''  bp.  Oct.  2.  1647;  d.  Mar.  25,  17 17. 
j%  Sarah  Ailing,"^  bp.  Oct.  12,  1649;  d. 

«   Elizabeth  Ailing. - 

">  Susanna  Alling.- 

f^  James  Ailing,  Rev.,-  b.  June  24.  1657;  d.  Mar  3,  1696,  at  Salisbury, 
Mass. 

Roger  Ailing,  ist,  blacksmith,  at  his  death  in  1674,  left  only 
a  nuncupative  will,  which  his  children  accepted.  His  estate 
inventoried  at  394  lbs  17s.  His  widow,  Mary  (Nash)  Ailing, 
survived  him  about  nine  years,  and  disposed  of  her  estate  by 
will  as  follows: 

The  last  Will  and  Tcslaiiieiit  of  Mary  Ailing  of  Ne7V  Haven — icidow. 

Not  knowing  how  soon  my  last  change  may  bee,  and  being 
at  this  present  in  competent  iinderstanding  and  memory  doe 


*  Thomas  Nash  of  Bendley  m.  Margery  Baker,  and  their  fivi-  chd.  were  b.  in  Hnsjland, 
whence  they  came  to  America  with  the  colony  under  Rev.  John  Davenport,  in  1637.  He  d.  May 
12,  1658.  Shed.  Feb.  11,  1655.  'I'heir  dau.  Mary  m.  Roger  Allen  (Ailing).  Margery  Baker  Nash 
was  dau.  of  Nicholas  and  Mary  iHodgetts)  Baker,  He  d.  Nov.  14,  1632.  Nicholas  was  oldest  s. 
of  John  and  -Margery  (Madestard)  Baker. 


THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS,  15 

order  and  dispose  of  that  worldly  estate  I  have  to  dispose  of, 
in  manner  and  form  as  foUoweth. 

Imprimis — I  give  to  my  eldest  son  Samuel  Ailing-  a  feather 
bed  upon  which  I  lodge,  and  bolsters  and  two  pillows  and 
the  best  coverlette  and  the  biggest  brasse  pan  and  one  of  the 
biggest  pewter  platters. 

Item— I  give  unto  my  son  John  Ailing  my  biggest  brasse 
kettle  and  one  of  the  biggest  pewter  platters  and  the  greene 
rugge  and  my  great  chest  that  stands  in  the  lean  too. 

Item — I  give  unto  my  son  James  Ailing  the  best  flocke 
bed  and  one  feather  bolster  and  two  pillows  and  curtains 
about  the  bed  and  the  bed  stead  and  one  payre  of  the  best 
sheets  and  a  greene  coverlette  and  two  blankets  and  ye  fur- 
nace and  ye  cast  brasse  skillett  and  six  napkins  and  one  table 
cloth  and  one  of  ye  biggest  pewter  platters  and  one  cow. 

Item — I  give  unto  my  daughter  Mary  Mosse  a  flocke  bed 
and  bolster  and  two  pillows  and  the  single  greene  cover- 
lette and  one  blanket  and  one  payre  sheets  and  the  great 
iron  kettle  and  one  of  the  biggest  pewter  platters  and  my 
trunk. 

Item — I  give  unto  my  daugter  Sarah  Peck  the  lesser  brasse 
pan,  and  one  of  the  biggest  pewter  platters,  and  the  wain- 
scott  chest  that  stands  in  ye  chamber  and  the  dark  colored 
covercloth  and  one  blanket  and  the  great  iron  skillett. 

And  all  the  rest  of  my  estate  (after  my  just  debts  are 
paid)  whether  within  the  house  or  abroad,  in  cattle  or  other- 
wise I  doe  heartily  appoint  to  be  equally  divided  among  all 
my  children,  only  my  son  Samuel  Ailing  to  have  a  double 
part — my  wearing  apparel  excepted,  all  these  I  give  to  my 
four  daughters,  Mary  Mosse,  Sarah  Peck,  Elizabeth  Ailing 
and  Susanna  Ailing,  to  be  equally  divided  among  them. 

Also  I  doe  define  and  appoint  my  eldest  son  Samuel  Ailing 
to  be  my  sole  executor  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament, 
and  in  confirmation  that  I  ordain  this  my  last  will  and  testa- 
ment I  hereunto  sett  my  hand  and  seal  this  seventeenth  day 
of  July,  1682. 

Her  . 

Mary  N.  Alling. 

mark. 

Elizabeth  and  Susannah,  children  of  Roger  and  Mary 
Ailing,  are   onlv  found   on   record   in  the   will   of   the  widow 


l6  THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS. 

Mary,  as  above.  The  descendants  of  Roger  and  Mary  Ailing- 
now  follow,  the  small  figures  at  the  right  of  the  names  indi- 
cate the  generation  beginning  with  Roger,  and  the  figures 
on  the  left  or  preceding  are  the  lineal  numbers,  and  the 
figures  below  them  (if  any)  designate  the  page  where  the 
same  name  and  additional  family  records  may  be  found. 

^  Mary  (Roger,  ist). 

j§j-  Mary  Ailing,' bap.  Nov.  26,  1643;  d.  Mar.  26,  1716;  m. 
Apr.  II,  1667,  Joseph,  s.  of  John  Moss,  r.,  New  Haven. 
He  m.  (2)  July  11,  17 17,  wid.  Sarah  Gilbert,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Peck. 

Children. 

-^jr  Joseph  Moss,  Jr.,  Rev.,'''  b.  Apr.   7,  1679;  m,  Feb.  10,  1715. 

10  Samuel  Moss   Serg't.,^  b.  Mar.  iS,  1680;  m.  Barbara  Bowers,  Dec.  3, 

1713;  2  chd.,  Mary,  b    1715,  Jonathan,  b.   1718. 

11  William  Moss.^  b.  June  28.   1682;  m.  Abigal  Riggs.  Mar.  18.   1714;  5 

chd. 

^.  Rev.  Joseph  Moss,  Jr.,'  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1699, 
and  received  the  degree  of  M.A.  from  Yale  in  1702;  from  then 
until  1706  he  was  Rector  of  the  Hopkins  Grammar  School, 
New  Haven,  and  from  that  time  on  until  1731  he  was  the 
settled  pastor  over  the  church  in  Derby.  He  calculated  and 
published  an  almanac  in  1720,  and  it  is  thought  to  have  been 
the  first  printed  in  this  State,  which  was  done  by  Timothy 
Green  of  New  London.     (Conn.  Quarterly,  1898.) 

j\  Samuel  i\lling,  ist,  (Roger,  ist). 

^  Samuel  Ailing,  ist,'  b.  Nov.  4,   1645;  d.  Aug.  28,    1709; 
res.  New  Haven, 
(i)   Elizabeth    Winston,    b.    Dec.    11,    1649;  d.    Dec.    8, 

16S2;  m.  Oct.  24,  1667. 
(2)   Sarah  Chedsey;  m.  Oct.  26,  1683. 

Chd.  all  b.  in  New  Haven, 
(by  I) 

if  Samuel  Ailing.  2d.''b   Oct.  16,  1668;  d.  1732,  at  Newark   N.  J. 
Tcnj  John  Ailing,'*  b.  Mar.  27,  1671;  d    Apr.  23,  1734,  Elizabeth,  N  J. 
j\\  James  Ailing, 3  b.  July  29,  1673;  d.  Mar.  17.   1752,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
jJ^if  Roger  Ailing,  2d  ■'  b.  Dec.  9.  1675;  d.  May  2,  1676,  New  Haven. 
yW  Roger  Ailing,  3d,''  b.  July  28.   1677:  d.  Apr  ,  1759,  AUingtown,  Conn. 
^■^5  Theophilus  Ailing, ^  b.  Feb.   17,  1680;  d.  1757.  East  Haven,  Conn 
^\  Daniel  Ailing,  ist.''  b.  1682  (?);  d.  1756,  Orange,  Conn. 


THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS.  17 

(By  2) 

-^  Sarah  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  17,  1685;  d.  Nov.  27,  1761,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
^»3  Elizabeth  Ailing,^  b.  Nov.,  1691;  d.  s.  i.,  1768,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
•^  Caleb  Alling.s  b.  Sept.  7,  1694;  d.  Dec.  9,  1756,  Hamden,  Conn. 


2_2_ 
17  3 


Esther  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  10,  1699;  d.  ■ 


Sergt.  Samuel  Ailing,  ist,  blacksmith,  made  no  will.  He 
married  (i)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Winston,  who  bore 
him  seven  sons,  and  died  soon  after  Daniel  was  born,  in  1682. 
He  married  (2)  Sarah,  daughter  of  Deacon  John  Chedsey,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son  and  three  daughters.  On  the  20th 
Oct.,  1709,  she  was  appointed  administratrix  and  Joseph  Moss 
and  John  Punderson  appraisers.  Estate  inventoried  526  lbs. 
7  s.,  and  distributed  to  Samuel,  eldest,  double  portion  96  lbs. 
Roger,  3d,  had  already  received  his  part.  The  other  eight 
children  48  lbs.  each.  John  was  given  a  right  in  the  home- 
stead (corner  Church  and  Center  streets),  2  acres  in  the  mead- 
ows at  West  Side,  i  acre  in  town  and  eight  acres  near  Roger's 
farm  (Allingtown),  Daniel  and  Caleb  land  at  Oyster  Point. 
In  17 1 1  Caleb  and  Esther  chose  vSarah.  their  mother,  to  be 
their  guardian. 

Samuel  Ailing,  ist,  had  seven  sons  and  three  daughters 
that  lived  to  maturity,  and  all  had  families,  given  in  this 
book,  five  of  them  heading  lines  that  extend  down  to  the 
present.  Samuel,  2d,  the  eldest,  settled  in  Newark,  N.  J., 
John  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  James  at  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Roger 
3d,  at  Allingtown,  Theophilus  at  Allingtown,  but  removed  to 
East  Haven,  Daniel  at  Orange,  and  Caleb  at  Hamden. 

John'  (Roger,  ist). 

^  John  Ailing,  ist,'b.  Oct.  2,  1647;  d.  Mar.  25,  1717;  m.  New- 
Haven,  Jan.  II,  1671. 
Susanna  Coe,  b.  Aug.  16,  1653;  d.  Apr.  3,  1746. 

C/nVdren. 

If  Abigail  Ailing,^  b.  Nov.  23,  1673;  d.  Mar.  8,  1739. 

2*  Susanna  Ailing, ^  b.  Mar.  16,  1676;  d.  Oct.,  1683. 

If  Hannah  Ailing, ^  b.  May  23,  1678;  d.  Dec.  9,  1725. 

If  Mary  Ailing, s  b.  Sep.  14,  1680;  d.  1759. 

II  Jonathan  Ailing, ^  b.  Oct.  13,  1683;  d.  June  13,  1775. 

If  Sarah  Ailing, ^  b.  Aug.  29,  16S5;  d.  May  4,  1765. 

II  Ebenezer  AlHng,3  b   Nov.  22.  1687;  d.  Sep.  18,  1734. 

|A  Stephen  Ailing,^  b.  Mar.  4,  1689;  d.  1717. 

fl  Susanna  Ailing,^  b.  Oct.  3,  1693;  d.  Oct.  18,  1776. 


l8  THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS. 

5   Sarah'-'  (Roger,  ist). 

(        Joseph  Peck,  res.  New  Haven. 

\^  Sarah  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  12,  1649;  m.  Nov.  28,  1672. 

C/i//drc'n. 

82  Sarah  Peck,^  b.  Sep.  11,    1673;  m.  (i)  Mar.  31,  1698,  Thomas  Gilbert; 

d.  Dec.  23.  1711,  a.  39;  m.  (2)  Joseph  Moss,  July  11,  1717- 
33  Joseph  Peck,  Jr.,^  b.  Oct.  9,  1675;  d.  Jan.  9,  1745,  Newark,  N.  J  ;  m. 

Lj^dia.  dau.  of  Edward  Ball. 
3*  Samuel  Peck.^  b.  Dec.  29,  1677;  d.  Dec.  30,  1703;  m.  Abigail  Hitchcock; 

res.  New  Haven. 
8'>  James   Peck,^  b.    Feb.    17,    1679;  d.    1760;  m.   (i)   Abigail   Morris,    (2) 

Hannah  Leek;  res.  New  Haven. 
36  John  Peck, 3  b.  Oct.  6,  1682;  m.    Esther  ^Morris;  res.   New  Haven  on 

paternal  homestead. 
3"   EliphletPeck,3  b.  May  12,  1685. 
3«  Abigail  Peck,  b.  May  2,  1686;  m.  Robert  Talmage. 
39  Mary  Peck,  b.  Oct.  6,  1689;  m.  Stephen  Rowe,  b.  July  i,  16S7. 
•*"  Ebenezer  Peck,  b.  May  2,  1693. 

8  James'  (Roger,  ist.) 

.j\  Rev.   James  Ailing,^  b.  Jitne  24,    1657;  d.  Alar.  3,  1696; 

}  res.  Salisbury,  Mass.;  m.  1688. 

(        Elizabeth  Cotton,  b.  Aug.  5,  6,  1663;  d.  Sept.,  1743. 

C/nVt/rc'//. 

■11  Joana  Ailing, •=  b.  Mar.  5,  1690,  Salisbury,  Mass. 
*8  Mary  Ailing, 3  b.  Apr.  10,  1692,  Salisbury,  Mass. 
*3  Elizabeth  Ailing, Md.  Sep.  2,  1694,  Salisbury,  Mass. 

Rev.  James  Ailing,  youngest  son  of  Roger,  ist,  was  edu- 
cated at  Harvard  College  (now  university),  where  he  gradu- 
ated in  1679.  He  afterwards  studied  for  the  ministry  and 
was  called  to  the  church  in  Salisbury,  Mass  ,  in  1682,  where 
he  died  in  1696. 

Sibley's  Harvard  Graduates,  Vol.  HI,  p.  173,  says  of  him: 

"James  Ailing,  b.  iC)57;  d.  1696,  a  39. 

Rev.  James  Ailing,  M.  A.,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  born  June 
24,  1657,  was  son  of  Roger  Ailing  of  New  Haven,  whose  wife 
Mary,  eldest  child  of  Thomas  Nash  (gunsmith)  of  New 
Haven,  died  August  16,  1683. 

The  nuncupative  will  of  the  father  directs  that  his  son 
James  Ailing  be  brought  up  lo  learning. 


THE    NEW    HAVEN    ALLINGS.  I9 

At  a  meeting-  of  3j,e  Corporation,  14,  3,  77  he  was  chosen 
schollar  of  ye  house.  Being  from  ye  colonic  of  Nox  or  New- 
haven,  he  received  seven  pounds  from  ye  Pemoyer  Fund  by 
vote  of  ye  Corporation  3  July,  1679. 

January  17,  1681,  the  village  of  East  Haven,  Conn.,  having 
received  encouragement  from  the  General  Court,  appointed  a 
Committee  to  speak  with  Mr.  James  Ailing  to  know  his  mind 
with  reference  to  his  settling  there  as  a  minister.  He  served 
them  several  months,  but  contemplating  a  long  journey,  he 
declined  the  invitation  to  stay  longer  with  them.  His  name 
occurs  several  times  in  Noahadiah's  Russell's  Diarv  in  con- 
nection with  payments  made  to  him.  In  1682  he  was  invited 
to  preach  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  and  probably  delivered  his  first 
sermon  there  the  17th  December.  He  was  ordained  4th  May, 
1687,  being  the  successor  of  Wheelwright,  and  the  third  min- 
ister. He  died  March  3,  1695-6,  after  three  months'  sore  sick- 
ness with  dry  Gripes.  He  was  a  gentleman  well  accom- 
plished and  of  a  sweet  disposition. 

In  1688,  Ailing  married  Elizabeth,  born  5,  6  August,  1663, 
daughter  of  Rev.  John  Cotton  of  Plymouth  (H.  U.,  1657), 
and  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  Dr.  Bray  or  Bryan  Rossiter. 
She  outlived  him,  married  his  successor,  Caleb  Gushing  (H. 
U.,  1692),  and  died  in  September,  1743." 

("  Savages'  Genealogical  Dictionary  says  James  Ailing 
married,  in  1688,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Seaborn  Cotton, 
of  Hampton."  Does  the  parentage  agree  ? — Ed.) 

Court  Records,  Probate  Court,  October,  i6py. 

''  This  Court  grants  liberty  and  full  power  to  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Allen,  late  wife  of  Mr.  James  Allen,  the  recent  pastor  of  the 
church  at  Salisbury,  deceased  (upon  her  petition),  to  make 
sale  of  such  housing  and  lands  in  the  town  of  Newhaven  as 
belonged  to  the  estate  of  her  deceased  husband,  said  estate 
in  housing  and  lands  being  in  a  decaying  and  wasting  condi- 
tion, always  provided  that  good  security  be  given  to  the 
countie  Court  of  Newhaven  for  the  preserving  of  the  produce 
of  the  said  housing  and  lands  for  the  heirs  and  legatees  of 
the  said  Mr.  Allen,  when  they  shall  come  to  age  to  receive  it." 

Rev.  James  Ailing  left  no  sons  to  perpetuate  the  name. 
The  record  will  be  continued,  starting  m  lines  with  Roger's 
son  John,  the  Recorder,  and  from  his  (Roger's)  grandchildren, 
the  sons  of  wSamuel.  ist. 


LINEAGE  OF  ROGER  ALLTNG,  ist. 

BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE. 

-^  John  Ailing,  Esq.,  called  also  Recorder  and  Judge,  was 
the  second  son  of  Roger  Ailing,  ist.  He  was  the  founder  of  a 
numerous  and  talented  branch  of  the  Ailing  family.  He 
married  Susanna  Coe,  daughter  of  John  Coe  of  Stratford,  and 
by  her  had  nine  children;  one  died  young,  and  the  other 
eight  all  married  and  raised  families,  estimable  and  honored 
in  their  day.  He  seems  to  have  been  more  talented  and  emi- 
nent than  even  his  father  or  brothers,  having  held  numerous 
and  important  offices  of  honor  and  trust  for  many  years. 

Although  he  learned  the  trade  of  blacksmith  from  his 
father  with  his  brother  Samuel,  ist,  he  seems  to  have  been 
much  of  a  student,  and  was  interested  in  the  cause  of  educa- 
tion and  in  the  prosperity  of  Yale  College,  having  been  its 
Treasurer  from  1702  until  his  death  in  1717.  He  was  elected 
Deputy  or  Representative  by  the  colony  to  the  Court  or 
Assembly  for  twenty  terms,  and  his  name  is  entered  on  the 
record  John  Allen  until  1701,  when,  for  the  first  time,  it  is 
spelled  Ailing,  although  I  find  his  signature  Ailing  at  an 
earlier  date. 

In  1704  he  was  appointed  by  the  Assembly  the  Judge  of 
the  County  Courts  and  also  the  Probate  Judge,  and  was 
annually  reappointed  until  17 14,  when  Jonathan  Low  was 
appointed  to  succeed  him  in  the  County  Courts,  and  in  1716 
he  became  so  disabled  that  he  could  not  attend  to  the  busi- 
ness, when  the  Governor  and  Council  delegated  Samuel  Ells 
to  act  for  him  during  his  disability.  While  Judge  he  united 
over  seventy  couples  in  marriage.  For  a  time  he  was  himself 
a  member  of  the  Governor's  Council,  and  on  the  Governor's 
Staff.  In  1708  the  Assembly  put  into  his  care  "  a  barrel  of 
gunpowder  with  lead  and  flints  answerable  for  the  colony's 

use.'' 

In  17 14  he  deeded  to  his  son  Jonathan  several  tracts  of  land, 
and  also  "all  of  his  blacksmith  tools  of  whatever  sort,"  and 
in  the  same  year  he  also  deeded  to  his  sons  Ebenezer  and 
Stephen  various  other  pieces  of  land  in  about  New  Haven. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  21 

An  old  slab  in  the  Grove  Street  Cemetery  reads: 

"  Here  lyeth  interred 

the  body  of  the 

Worshipful  John 
Ailing,  Assis't,  who 
died  March  25,  1717, 

Aged  70  years." 

His  family  record  is  given  on  page  17,  and  his  descendants 
are  continued  as  follows: 

ff.  Abigail  Ailing/ his  oldest  chd.,b.  Nov.  23,  1673;  d.  Mar.  8, 
1739;  m.  Aug.  3,  1699,  Dea.  John  Punderson,  b.  Dec.  10,  1673, 
s.  of  John,  one  of  the  original  seven  pillars  of  the  New  Haven 
Church. 

Children. 

*■*  Abigail  Punderson,'*  b.  Dec.  3,  1700. 

■*"  Susanna  Punderson,*  b.  July  22,  170^. 

■"5  Hannah  Punderson/ b.  Dec.  21,  1704. 

■*^  John  Punderson, ■*  b.  July  25,  1709. 

14  Hannah  Ailing,'  b.  May  23,  1678;  d.  Dec  9,  1725;  m.  Apr. 
II,  1705,  Capt.  Francis  Brown,  b.  Oct.  7,  1679;  d.  Sept.  23,  1741; 
res.  New  Haven. 

Children. 

*8  John  Brown,*  b.  May  14,  1706;  d.  at  Branford,  1758. 
■*s  Samuel  Brown,*  b.  Oct.  6.  1708. 

50  Mehitabel  Brown,*  b.  Apr.  g,  i7ii;d.  Oct.   10,   1797;  ni   1731.   Daniel 
Trowbridge. 

50  Stephen  Brown,*  b.  Aug.  10,  1713;  m.  Sept.  27,  1739,  Mabel  Bradley. 

51  Timothy  Brown,*  b.  Apr.  10,  1716;  d.  Feb.  21,  1750;  m.  May  24,  1744, 

Mrs.  Hannah  Ailing. 

52  Isaac  Brown,*  b.,  probably  twin  with  Timothy;  d.  Nov.  21,  173S,  a.  22. 

ff  Mary  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  14,  1680;  d.  1759;  m.  Apr.  11,  1705, 
Stephen  Whitehead;   res.  New  Haven, 

Children. 

53  Stephen  Whitehead,'  b.  June  5,  1706;  d.  Mar.  4,  1707. 
5*  Sarah  Whitehead,*  b.  Oct.  27,  1729. 


22  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    AIXING,    FIRST. 

|4  Capt.  Jonathan  Ailing,'  gr.  s.  of  Roger,  ist,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1683;  d.  June  13,  1775;  m.  Oct.  i,  1713,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Sacket,  b.  Aug   i,  1693;  d.  Nov.  13,  1766. 

C/iildicn. 

fl  John  Ailing, ■»  b   Aug.  30,  1714;  cl.  1762;  m.  Feb   22,  173S. 

%%  Jonathan  Ailing,  Jr.,*  b.  May  26,  1716;  d.  1771;  m.  Jan.  15,  1746. 

If  Mary  Ailing,-*  b.  Dec.  28,  1717;  d.  Dec.  5,  1802. 

^"^  Sarah  Ailing, •*  b.  Apr.  30.  1720;  d.  May  4,  1722. 

If  James  Ailing. ■•  b.  Feb.  28,  1722;  d.  Oct.  9,  17S3. 

II  Joseph  Ailing.*  b.  Aug.  25,  1724;  d.  1S03. 

""  Sarah  Ailing,-*  b.  Dec.  17,  1726;  m. Smith. 

"1  Jesse  Ailing,-*  b.   May    10,  1729;  d.  June  17,   1769;  m.  Apr.   27,  1763, 

Sarah  Atwater,  s.  i. 
"2  Susanna  Ailing,-*  b.  Feb.  4,  1732;  d.  Mar.  5,  1S20;  um. 
«=>  Oliver  Ailing.-*  b.  Mar.  17,  1734;  d.  Mar.  7,  1785:  um. 
"*  Rhoda  Ailing,-*  b.  Nov.  20,  1737;  d.  Sept.  12,  1807. 


Capt.  Jonathan  Alling's  will  was  dated  May  25,  1767,  and 
presented  in  Probate  Court,  August  4,  1775,  by  James  Ailing, 
the  surviving  executor. 

Abstract. 

Imprimis — Gives  to  dau.  Mary  Dickerman,  five  lbs.  lawful 
money  in  addition  to  former  gifts.  Item— To  dau.  Sarah 
Smith,  the  same.     Remainder,  both  real  and  personal,  thus: 

To  the  heirs  of  Eldest  s.  John,  deceased,  One  Share  and  a 
half  share,  to  each  of  two  youngest  daus.  um.  and  now  with  me 
^  part  of  one  share,  that  is  the  heirs  of  my  s.  John,  deceased, 
shall  have  30  lbs.,  s.  Jonathan  20  lbs,  s.  James  20  lbs.,  s.  Joseph 
20  lbs.,  Jesse  20  lbs,  s.  Oliver  20  lbs.,  dau.  Susanna  Allmg  15 
lbs.,  dau.  Rhoda  Ailing  15  lbs.,  that  is  in  that  proportion. 

Appoints  sons  Jonathan  and  James  Exers. 

Jonathan  Alling.  [seal.] 

Capt.  Jonathan  Ailing  was  a  successful  business  man,  an 
energetic  and  prominent  citizen,  a  valuable  leader  in  the 
train  band,  of  which  he  was  a  captain  of  the  6th  Co.,  nth 
Regiment  Militia,  and  was  elected  and  represented  the  col- 
ony in  the  Assembly  or  Legislature  twenty- three  times  from 
1730  on.     Of  his  children,  the  first,  Sarah,  died  young.     Mary 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  23 

married  Samuel  Dickerman  of  Hamden.  Jesse  married 
Sarah  Atwater  and  died  without  issue.  His  estate  was  dis- 
tributed to  his  widow  and  his  brothers  and  sisters.  Oliver 
died  unmarried.  His  will,  made  March,  1785,  appointed  his 
brother  Joseph  and  his  nephew,  Samuel  Dickerman,  execu- 
tors, gave  his  property  to  his  sisters  Susanna  and  Rhoda  and 
to  Thaddeus  and  Chauncey,  sons  of  his  brother  Joseph. 
Susanna  was  the  last  survivor  of  Captain  Jonathan's  children. 
She  died  March  5,  1820,  aged  92,  and  her  estate  was  distrib- 
uted to  the  heirs  of  James,  Jonathan,  Joseph  and  John  Ailing 
and  Mary  Dickerman. 

^  Sarah  Ailing,' b.  Aug.  29,  1685;  died  May  4,  1765;  m-  June 

1,  1708,    Dea.  Jonathan  Mansfield,  b.  Sept.  15,    1685;  d.  Sept. 

2,  1775- 

CJiildi'cn. 

65  Moses  Mansfield, ■*  b.  May  5,  1709. 

««  Jonathan  Mansfield/ b.  Jan.  27,  1710-11. 

"  Susannah  Mansfield/  b.  Dec.  9,  1712;  m Stone. 

68  Sarah  Mansfield.-i  b.  May  2,  1715;  m.  Capt.  Thos.  Wilmot. 

69  Stephen  Mansfield/b.  Nov.  14.  1716;  ni.  Dec.  31,  1746,  Hannah  Beach. 

70  Lois  Mansfield/ b.  1717;  d  Mar.  16,  iSoS;  m.  John  Watts. 

■1  Nathan  Mansfield/ b.  Mar.  171S;  d.  Mar.  iS,  1783;  m.  1745.  Deborah 

Daj'ton. 
'■a  Richard  Mansfield/ b.  1724;  d.  Apr.   12,  1820;  m.  Oct.  10,  1751,  Mis. 

Anna  Hull. 

This  Deacon  Jonathan  and  wife  Sarah  had  eight  children. 
The  youngest,  Richard,  was  an  Episcopal  priest  and  was  rec- 
tor at  Derby  72  years.     West  Haven,  Waterbury,  Northbury 


*  "Deacon  Jonathan  Mansfield  lived  on  the  corner  of  Elm  and  Church  streets,  site  of 
the  DeForest  house,  and  his  pigpen  was  on  the  northeast  corner  of  the  Green  opposite.  He  was 
a  deacon  of  the  first  church  from  1751  to  1775,  and  was  the  custodian  of  the  communion  plate 
and  wine.  His  negro  servant,  it  is  said,  got  drunk  several  times  on  this  consecrated  wine  before 
he  was  discovered.  Nathan,  son  of  the  above  Deacon  Jonathan,  married  Deborah  Dayton. 
They  had  a  daughter,  Mary  Mansfield,  who  married  Isaac  Beers  of  Stratford,  born  November  28, 
1742;  died  August  30,  1818."  (Tuttle  family,  p.  203.)  Dr.  Stiles'  History  of  the  Judges,  1793. 
says:  •'  Mrs.  Beers  is  of  a  singularly  tenacious  and  retentive  memory,  well  read,  an  excellent  his- 
torian and  versed  in  family  anecdotes  and  antiquities  of  New  Haven.  Her  grandmother  was 
Sarah,  daughter  of  John  AUing,  who  had  three  daughters,  sensible,  very  worthy,  venerable  and 
social  matrons,  one  of  whom  was  Mrs.  Beers'  grandmother.  They  often  met  at  Grandfather 
Deacon  Mansfield's.  Mrs.  Beers  was  a  born  historic  genius,  taking  interest,  while  the  t  ther 
grandchildren  took  none,  in  curious  narratives,  which  were  the  food  and  delight  of  her  mmd. 
She  believed  all  the  Judges  were  buried  here." 


24  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

and  Oxford  were  also  in  his  care.  A  grandson,  Achilles 
Mansfield,  was  a  Congregational  minister  at  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  i779to  1814.  His  daughter  Susan  married  Rev.  Joshua 
Huntington,  pastor  of  the  old  South  Church,  Boston.  Many 
of  the  descendants  of  the  deacon  and  wife  Sarah  are  the 
most  noted  of  the  Mansfield  family. 

After  the  death  of  his  wife  in  1765  the  deacon  married  (2) 
May  13,  1766,  Abigail  Dorman,  who  was  the  widow  of  Ebe 
nezer  Dorman  of  Hamden  and  daughter  of  James  and 
Abigail  (Bennet)  Bishop.  They  had  a  son,  Ezra  Dorman,  and 
three  daughters,  who  married  Allings,  viz.:  Hannah,  who 
married  Charles  Ailing,  Lois  married  Caleb  Ailing,  3d, 
and  Abigail,  the  wife  of  the  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing,  all  of 
Hamden. 

The  deacon's  second  wife,  Abigail,  was  born  September  i, 
1707,  joined  the  church  August  9,  1747,  and  died  January  25, 
1798. 

The  Connecticut  Journal  of  February,  1798,  says:  "Died, 
Thursday  evening,  January  25,  Mrs.  Abigail  Mansfield, 
widow  of  the  late  Deacon  Jonathan  Mansfield,  in  the  91st 
year  of  her  age.  On  the  following  Saturday  her  remains 
were  carried  into  the  church  at  Hamden  Plains,  where  she 
had  resided,  and  an  excellent  and  well  adapted  discourse 
was  delivered  on  the  occasion  by  Dr.  Trumbull  of  North 
Haven,  from  Eccl.  VII,  i:  "A  good  name  is  better  than 
precious  ointment,  and  the  day  of  death  than  the  day  of 
one's  birth." 


\\  Ebenezer  Ailing,' b.  Nov.  22,  1687;  d.  Sept.  18,  1734;  m. 
Jan.  5,  17 16,  Mary  (Mercy),  dau.  of  John  Mix,  b  Apr.  16, 
1691;  res.  New  Haven. 

C/i/Zt/rcn. 

••*  Susanna  Ailing, ••  b.  Oct.  2,  1716;  m.  Brownson. 

^  Enos  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  6.  1719;  d.  Sept.  11,  1779. 
''»  Prudence  Ailing,'*  b.  Nov.  4,  1721;  d.  Mar.  30,  1773;  m.  Apr.   S,   1752, 
Joseph  Brown. 

""  Hannah  Ailing/*  b.  Jan.  4,  1725;  m.  Blakesley. 

""  Abigail  Ailing,-'  b.  July  20,  172S;   m.  Hears. 

""^  Mercy  Ailing.*  b.  Jan.  24,  1739;  m.  Brownson. 


7 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON     JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  25 

iif  Stephen  Ailing:/ b.  Mar.  4,  1689;  d.  1717;  m.  Oct.  27,  1715, 
Mary  Trowbridge;  d.  1730. 

Children.     ■ 

\%  Stephen  Ailing,^  b.  Dec.  16,  1716;  d.  Aug.  15.  1772;  after  the  death  of 
his  f.  Mary  his  mother  ordered  his  name  changed  from  Chas.  to 
Stephen.  Stephen  Trowbridge  was  appointed  guardian  when  his 
mother  d.  1730  bond  $1  000,  and  was  discharged  Feb.  16,  1738,  by 
the  minor  Stephen  Ailing  coming  of  age. 

fl  Susanna  Ailing/  b.  Oct.  3,  1693;  d.  Oct.  18,  1776;  m.  Oct. 
6,  1715,  Capt.  John  White,  b.  Nov.  27,  1692,  Middletown, 
Eng-.;  d.  Jan.  15,  1783,  New  Haven. 

CJiildreii. 


■^9  Stephen  White. ^  b.  Aug.  12,  1716;  d.  i. 

«o  Stephen  White,^  b.  June  S,  1718;  m.  Mary  Dyer. 

81  Mary  White,'' b.  Apr.  22,   1720;  d.  Mar,   27,   1776;  m-   Mar.    i,   1744, 

Dea.  Thos.  Howell. 

82  John  White,'*  b.  ]\Iay  19,  1722;  m.  Mary  Dickerman. 

83  Timothy  White,*  b.  Dec.  21,  1724;  d.  s.  i. 

84  Susanna  White,"  b.  Mar.  5,  1727;  m.  Jan.  24,  1750.  Ebenezer  Bassett. 

85  Elisha  White,-*  b.  Jan.  19,  1731;  d.  um.  Jan.  16,  1767;  sea  capt. 

Captain  John  White,  son  of  Ensign  Daniel,  was  borti  at 
Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Eng.  He  was  a  sea  captain  and 
removed  to  New  Haven  about  1720,  where  he  died  in  1783.  a. 
90  years. 

11  John  Ailing,'  oldest  s.  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  b.  Aug.  30, 
1714;  d.  Mar.  16,  1761;  m.  Feb.  22,  1738,  Abiah  Hitchcock,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1715;  d.  May  15,  1783;  res.  AUingtown;  she  m.  (2)  July 
18,  1781,  Matthew  Gilbert. 

Cliildycn. 

\%  Stephen  Alling,=  b.  Feb.  16,  1739;  d.  May  19,  1795. 
%\  Ebenezer  Ailing, 5  b.  Mar.  10,  1741;  d.  Nov.  11,  1800. 
\\  John  Ailing. 5  b.  Aug.  20,  1743;  d.  1S07. 

Si*  Mary  Ailing,"  b,  . 

"0  Abiah  Ailing, ^  b.  ;  m.  Mar.  17,  1773,  Joseph  Hull. 

8*  Sarah  Ailing,^  b. . 

If  Thankful    Ailing,'"   b.    1755;     d.    Aug.    8,     1S31;    m.    Feb.    9,    1772, 

Nathaniel  Mix. 
If  Eunice   Ailing,*   b.    ;    m.    Jan.    8,    1784.    Timothy    Bassett;    d. 

1820,  a   62. 


26  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

5  5  John  Alling-'s  will  was  made  March  12,  1761,  four  ilays 
before  his  d.,  and  was  presented  in  the  Probate  Court 
ist  Monday  in  April,  1762,  by  his  widow,  who  accepted  the 
trust  May  17,  1762.     The  will  in  substance  is: 

First,  gives  his  wife,  Abiah  Ailing,  one-third  of  his  mov- 
able estate,  and  the  use  of  one-third  of  all  the  rest.  Second, 
gives  to  his  eldest  son  Stephen  Ailing  fifteen  pounds  lawful 
money  over  and  above  an  equal  share  with  his  brothers.  All 
the  rest  he  gives  to  his  eight  children  in  this  proportion:  To 
each  of  my  three  sons  one  whole  share,  and  to  each  of  my 
five  daughters  one  half  share,  that  is  to  each  son  /-j  and  to 
each  dau.  ^\.  Lastly  appoints  his  honored  father  Jonathan 
Ailing  executor  and  wife  Abiah  executrix. 

John  Alling.   [seal.] 

John  Whiting,  Leverett  Hubbard,  Mary  Ford,  witnesses. 

The  widow  Abiah  was  made  guardian  to  three  of  the  minor 
children,  John,  Mary  and  Abiah,  and  on  July  18,  1781,  she 
m.  (2)  Matthew  Gilbert. 

On  the  3d  January,  1763,  the  estate  was  distributed  as  fol- 
lows: Stephen  Ailing,  77  lbs.  18  s.,  to  Ebenezer  and  John, 
each  62  lbs.  19  s.,  and  each  of  the  5  daus.  31  lbs.  9  s.  3  d. 


If  Jonathan  Ailing,'  Jr.,  b.  May  26,  17 16;  d.  Oct.  31,  177 1; 
m.  Jan.  15,  1746,  Ame  (Amy)  Beecher,  b.  Apr.  15,  1720;  d.  May 
15,  1775;  buried  in  Centerville  Cemetery. 

II  Lemuel  Ailing/'  b.  Nov.  11,  1746;  m.  Phebe  Peck. 

If  Lois  Ailing.^  Feb.  22,  1748;  m.  Enos  Dickerman. 

8"  Rebecca  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  9,   1749:  m.   Phineas  Alling,   line  of  John 
Alling,  Sen. 

II  Elisha  Ailing, M3.  Sep.,  1751;  m.  Abigail  Pardee. 

9*  Jonathan  Ailing,-'  b.  June  28,  1753;  m.  Mt.  Carmel,  Nov.  3,  1774,  Han- 
nah Bradley;  s.  Jonathan,  b.  Apr.  22,  1776. 

II  Isaac  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  21,  1755;  m  Esther  Allen,  of  John  Ailing,  Sen., 

line. 
yL"  Noah  Ailing,' b.  Dec.  21,  1757;  ni.  Mrs.  Mabel  Cambee. 
101  Arae  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  28,  1760;  m.  Ichabod  Atwater. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  27 

Estate  of  Jonathan  Ailing,  Jr.,*  was  settled  in  1772;  his 
widow  Ame  executrix,  who  was  also  guardian  for  four  minor 
children. 

II  Mary  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  28,  17 17;  d.  Dec  5,  1802;  m.  Dec.  6, 
1739,  Samuel  Dickerman,  b.  Mar.  4,  1716;  d.  May  10,  1770, 
s,  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Atwater)  Dickerman. 

Cliildj-en. 

102  Isaac  Dickerman,^  b.  Sept.  16,  1740;  m.  Sybil. 

103  Sarah  Dickerman,''  b.  Dec.  29.   1741;  m. Hough. 

lo-i  Mary  Dickerman/  b.  Sept.  2,  1743;  m.  Phineas  Castle. 

105  Samuel  Dickerman,^  b.  Apr.  20,  1745;  m.  Lowly  Pardee. 

106  James  Dickerman, 5  b.  Jan.  28,  1747;  m-  Loise  Bradley. 
10 V  Rhoda  Dickerman, 5  Nov.  24,  1748;  m.  Medad  Atwater. 
108  Chauncey  Dickerman, «  b.  Sept.  28,  1750. 


♦Descendants  of  Jonathan  Allinjj,  Jr.,  supplied   by  Mrs.   Mary  Allen  Wilson  of   INIaryviile, 

Tenn. 
"^  Lemuel   Allen    m.    Phebe    Peck;     had    Aseneth,   Wooster,    Uremia,    Betsey,    Isaac    and 

Candace. 
"=  Loism.  Enos  Dickerman;  had  Enos.  Henoni,  Chloe  and   Ebenezer;  they  lived  near  New 

Haven. 
"«  Rebecca  m.  Phineas  Allen;   no  record  of  chd. 
«s  Jonathan  3d,  m,  (i)  Hannah  (or  Mabel)  Bradley;  (2)  Lucy;  (3)  Anna  Case;  had  Polly,  Chloe 

and  Rudolph. 
""  Isaac  m.  Esther  Allen;  had  Isaac,  d.  y,,  and  Nathan. 
>»»    Noah  m.  Mabel  Candy  (Cambee  ?);  had  Elam,  Leveret  and  Jonathan. 

i»i    Ame  m.  Ichabod  Atwater;  had  Leveret,  Lyman,  Nancy,  Amy  and  Esther.    Lyman  settled 
in  Barkhamsted;  had  several  chd. 
0'  Elisha  m.  Abigail  Pardee;  had  David,  Millie,  Abigail,  Lua    Rebecca  and  Jonathan.     Of 

these 
David  m.  Clementine  Judd,  Ohio;    had  Imri,  Edmund,'    Porter,  Almond,  Cordelia,  Julia 

and  Edward. 
Millie  m.  Levi  Foote,  Vienna,  O.;  had  Abbie,  Lydia,  Melinda,^  Lua,  Bathsheba,  Joseph 

and  Asa. 
Abigail  m.  Isaac  Humiston,  Vienna,  ().;  had  Allen, »  Parmelia,^  Nancy,^  Elisha,"  Julia,^ 

and  Cordelia.^ 
Lua  m.   Tutus  Woodruff,  W.  Avon,  Conn.;    had  Emilie,  Elisha,  Horace,  Aphek,  Lavilla, 

Helen,  Lua,  Allen,  Hiram,  Alson  and  Amelia. 
Rebecca  m.  Wm.  Morse,  Farmington,  Conn.;  s.  i. 
Jonathan  m.  Maria  Clark,  Ohio. 

1  Edmund  Ailing  and  wife  died  in  Johnson,  O.,  about  two  years  ago,  leaving  chd.  there  still 

living. 

2  Melinda  Foote  m.  W^m.  Bacon;  she  d.  2  years  since,  Mr.  Bacon  1.  Vernon,  O. 

3  Allen  Humiston  m.  Maranda  Andrews;  4  chd.,  Orlando,  Elisha,  Metilda  and  Lucy,  sup- 

posed to  be  1.  somewhere  in  the  west. 
■•  Parmelia  Humiston  m  Matthews. 
5  Nancy  Humiston  m.  Calhoun. 
^  Elisha  Humiston  d.  y. 
'  Julia    Humiston  m.    Norman    Andrews;     r.   Youngstown,   O.;    6    chd.,   Chauncey,    Laura 

Lovilla,  Phebe,  Lawrence  and  Wallace. 
s  Cordelia  Humiston  m.  Geo.  Patterson;  4  s.  and  3  dau.;  Vienna,  <). 


28  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

i»»  Jesse  Dickerman,^  b.  Jan.  lo,  1752;  m.  Damaris  IveS. 
11"  Ruth  Dickerman  ^  b.  Mar.  9,  1754;  m-  Samuel  Atwater. 

111  Susannah  Dickerman/  b.  Feb.  i.  3756;  m.  Chatterton. 

112  Mary  Dickerman, «  b.  June  i,  1759;  m   Jesse  Tuttle. 

NoTE—It  is  an  interesting  circumstance  that  Samuel  Dickerman's  wife 
was  a  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Ailing  who  advocated  a  different  policy 
from  that  of  Capt.  Isaac  Dickerman;  also  that  the  marriage  was  less  than  a 
year  before  Captain  Ailing  was  sent  to  the  General  Assembly  in  Captain 
Dickerman's  place.  Evidently  this  family  was  privileged  to  hear  the  ques- 
tions of  the  times  discussed  from  different  points  of  view. 

(Dickerman  Family,  p.  344.) 

If  James  Ailing/ b.  Feb.  28,  1722;  d.  Oct.  9,  1783;  m.  Sept. 
27,  1750,  Mabel,  dau.  of  Abner  Bradley,  b.  Mar.  4,  1725;  d.  June 
5,  1792;  res.  at  West  Haven. 

Cluldl-Cil 

113  Abigail  Ailing, =■  b    Sept.  6.  1751;  d.  Nov.  3.  183S;  um. 

I3V  Elijah  AlUng.-'  b.  Feb.  21,  1754;  d.  May  23,  1826. 

113  James  AlHng,^  b.  Mar.  11,  1756;  d   Sept.  10,  1817;  um. 

11"  Mabel  Ailing,''  b.  ;  m.  and  had  chd.,  but  record  not  found. 

58   Tames  Ailing,  son  of  Captain  Jonathan,  died   1783,  and 
his  widow  Mabel  and  eldest  son  Elijah  were  appointed  admin- 
istrators.    June  5,  1792,  the  widow  died,  and  the  whole  estate 
was  divided  eqitally  among  the  four  children,  Elijah,  James, 
Abigail  and   Mabel.     In   1818,  his  son  James  died  childless, 
and  his  brother  Elijah  was  appointed  administrator  under  a 
bond  of   $8,000,   when   his    estate  was   given   equally  to    his 
brother  Elijah,  his  sister  Abigail   and   the  heirs   of   Mabel. 
Mrs.  Augusta  (Ailing)  Hotchkiss,  a  granddaughter  of  Elijah, 
says  his  brother  James  went  one  night  to  what  is  now  the 
central    part  of  West    Haven   to    stay   with   a  chum  of   his, 
expecting  to  start  gunning  in  the  early  dawn.     During  the 
night  the   British  landed  on  the   shore  and   surrounded  the 
house;  to  escape  them  James  crawled  up  the  chimney,  where 
they  found  him  and  took  him  a  prisoner  to  Long  Island,  and 
there  set  him  at  work  digging  a  well,  but  he  was  eventually 
released  for  good  behavior.     He  was  no  doubt  one  of  the  four 
captives  taken  in  the  raid  given  below,  described  in  the  Con- 
necticut Journal  and  New  Haven  Post  Boy,  published  vSeptember 
6,  1 78 1,  as  follows: 

"  On  Friday  morning  last,  between   one   and  two  o'clock, 
three   of  the  enemy's    vessels— a  brig  of    16   guns   and   two 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  29 

armed  sloops — came  off  to  West  Haven  and  landed  150 
men,  who,  having  secured  the  sentinels  and  guards, — eleven 
in  all, — they  surrounded  several  houses,  where  they  fixed 
guards  in  such  a  manner  that  not  the  least  alarm  was  given, 
nor  was  the  invasion  generally  known  in  the  parish  (though 
compact)  till  near  sunrise;  all  which  time  the  enemy  were 
collecting  cattle,  horses  and  other  plunder.  Some  families 
knew  nothing  of  the  affair,  nor  missed  their  cows  till  they 
went  to  milk  them.  The  alarm  was  not  given  in  town  till 
too  late  to  afford  any  assistance,  the  enemy  having  effected 
their  designs  and  got  on  board  their  vessels.  They  took  off 
four  of  the  inhabitants,  besides  the  above,  and  about  30  head 
of  cattle  and  horses." 

If  Joseph  Ailing,'  born  Aug.  2,  1724;  died  Dec.  8,  1803; 
married  Feb.  16,  1757,  Mabel  Gilbert,  born  Oct.  27,  1782;  d. 
Feb.  20,  1822. 

C/n'ldrett. 

!>'  Thaddeus  Ailing, 5  b.  Nov.,  1757;  d.  Apr.  8,  1S32;  uni. 

ii«  Adah  Ailing,' b.  1762;  d.  June,  1825;  m.  Dec.  31,  1782,  James  Bassett, 

b.  1757;  d.  1827.  s.  i. 
Ly   Chauncey  Ailing,^  b.  1767;  d.  Mar.  25.  1842. 

If  Enos  Ailing,'  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  gt.  gr.  s,  of  Roger 
Ailing,  ist,  b.  Apr.  6,  1719;  d.  Sept.  11,  1779;  m.  (i)  Feb.  8, 
1750,  Phebe,  dau.  of  Joseph  Whiting,  b.  Oct.  23,  1720;  d.  Dec. 
23,  1751;  m.  (2)  July  26,  1753,  Mrs.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Miles,  b.  Mar.  7,  1732;  d.  Dec.  3,  1786. 

Phebe.  his  first  wife,  lived  less  than  two  years  after  mar- 
riage, and  Jared  Ingersoll  was  appointed  her  administrator. 
At  his  decease  his  second  wife  (Hannah  Miles)  was  made 
administratrix,  and  his  estate  was  distributed  to  his  widow 
and  five  sisters.     She  married  (2)  Jared  Ingersoll. 

Enos  Ailing  was  a  merchant  and  a  prominent  and  influen- 
tial man  in  New  Haven  society.  He  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege in  1 746,  was  a  member  of  the  Legislature  in  1 764,  for  many 
years  was  the  clerk  and  a  warden  in  Trinity  Parish,  and  a 
leading  man  in  that  church,  and  received  the  sobriquet  of 
"  Bishop  Ailing."  He  died  childless  and  was  buried  in  Grove 
Street  Cemetery.  A  large  red  sandstone  table  monument 
marks  his  resting  place,  having  this  inscription:     "In  mem- 


30  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

ory  of  Enos  Ailing,  Esq.,  who  received  a  liberal  education  in 
Yale  College,  was  a  useful  member  of  civil  society,  and 
proved  himself  a  man  of  integrity,  virtue  and  honor.  He 
died  universally  respected,  September  ii,  1779,  aged  61 
years." 

^i  Captain  vStephen  Ailing,'  only  chd.  of  Stephen  and 
Mary  (Trowbridge)  Ailing;  b.  Dec.  i6,  1716;  d.  Ang.  15, 
1772;  m.  (i)  Oct.  II,  1744,  Mary,  dan.  of  Col.  Joseph  Whitin-g, 
b.  Feb.  5,  17 15;  d.  April  30,  1748,  s.  i.;  m.  (2)  Oct.  22,  1751, 
Sarah  Andrew,  Milford.     She  had  two  children. 

C////t/rc'Ji. 

i^n  Stephen  Alling,=  b.  Aug.  19,  1752. 

121  Sarah  Ailing,^  b.    June  24,    1755;  m.  Jonathan  Sabine.     Sarah,  the 

widow  of  Capt.  Stephen  Alhng,  was  made  administratrix,  in  March, 

1773- 

II  Stephen  Ailing,"  oldest  s.  of  John  and  Abiah  (Hitch- 
cock) Ailing;  b.  Feb.  16,  1739;  d.  May  19,  1795;  m-  July  4, 
1765,  Desire  Beadley  (Bradley  ?),  b.  Mar.  5,  1741;  d.  Jan.  19, 
1808;  res.  Allingtown. 

122  Amos  AUing/ b.  1766;  d.  Oct.  iS,  1794. 

123  Sarah  Ailing. « 
lA*  Esther  Ailing. « 
12"  Jesse  Ailing.* 
i2'-'  Abner  Ailing. « 
12"  Molly  Ailing." 
12S  John  Ailing." 

Amos,  the  oldest  son  of  Stephen  Ailing,  died  before  his 
father,  on  his  passage  home  from  the  West  Indies,  by  sea. 
Chauncey  Ailing  and  Stephen's  son  Jesse,  were  appointed 
administrators  of  the  estate  of  Stephen  and  Desire  Ailing, 
which  in  1809,  after  the  death  of  the  mother,  was  divided 
among  the  six  living  brothers  and  sisters.  In  this  family  of 
seven  children,  Esther  only  married. 

^l  Ebenexer  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  10,  1741;  d.  Nov.  11,  1800;  m. 
Lydia  Punderson,  b.   1745;  d.  1732;  res.  Allingtown. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  3I 

Children. 

i3«  Lucy  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  11.  1770;  d.  Apr.  9.  i860;  m.  Newton. 

isi  Huldah  Ailing,*  born  Nov.  7,  1773;  d-  Oct.  7,  1S42;  um. 
¥/  Jonathan  Ailing,*  b.  July  15,  1775;  d-  Jan.  25,  1861. 
138   Hannah  Ailing,*  b.  Oct.  13,  1777;  d    Dec.  14,  1S67. 
!■■'■'  Abiah  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  16,  1779;  d.  Jan.  14,  1S47;  m.  Aaron  Thomas. 
LM  Thomas  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  26,  17S1;  d.  Mar.  15,  1S61. 
13*  Ira  Ailing,*  b.  Sept.  9,  1784;  d.  Nov.  12,  1S61;  um. 

13-  Martha  (Patty)  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.   27,   1791;  Dec.   18,  1S63;  m.  Charles 
Phillips. 

The  will  of  Ebenezer  Ailing,  in  Court,  March  12,  1801,  / 
gives  to  loving  wife,  Lydia,  one-third  of  all  his  estate,  both 
real  and  personal,  after  debts  are  paid,  but  if  she  marri(^s^--^ 
the  property  all  reverts  to  their  children.  Item— I  give 
and  bequeath  to  my  son  Jonathan  and  my  five  daughters, 
namely,  Lucy,  Huldah,  Abiah,  Hannah  and  Patty  (Martha), 
the  one-half  as  to  them  equal  alike  as  if  set  off,  to  Thomas 
and  in  with  my  five  daughters,  paying  back  to  my  son  Jona- 
than soon  after  my  decease,  the  sum  of  twenty  shillings  law- 
ful money  each  apiece.  Item— I  give  and  bequeath  to  my 
sons  Thomas  and  Ira  just  as  much  more  as  what  I  give  to 
my  other  children. 

Tis    my    will    the    girls    pay   to   Jonathan    what    is    above 
written. 

Lastly — appoints  son  Jonathan   sole  executor,  and  sets  his 
hand  and  seal  thereto,  the  4th  of  November,  A.  D.  1800. 

Ebenezer  Alling.  [seal.] 
Lewis  Ives,  Elijah  Alling  and  Nehemiah  Smith,  witnesses. 

14  John  Ailing,' b.  Aug.   20,   1743;  d.  Allingtown,   1807;  m. 
abt.  1768,  Lydia  Hull,  b.  1750;  d.  1840. 

T/iree  Children. 

138  Rachel  Ailing,*  b.  1769;  d.  Sept.  25,  1845;  m.  178S,  Edward,  s.  of  Silas 

Ailing,  I  St  (which  see). 

139  Elizabeth  Ailing.*  b.  ;  m.   Nov.    iS,   17S9,  Silas  Pardee.     They 

had  9  chd.     Elizabeth  m.  Trowbridge;  Lois  m.  Bradley;  Willis  m. 
Brocket;  William  m.  Tolles;  Julia  m.  Parker;  Laura  um.;  John  m., 
wf.  unknown;  Silas  m.  ]\Ierwin;  Jerusha  m.;  res.  in  Wallingford. 
1^0  Gilead  Ailing,*  b.  1790;  d.  May  24,  1844;  m.  Mary  Smith. 


32  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

fl  Thankful  Ailing/  dau.  of  John  and  Abieh  (Hitchcock) 
Allin.g,  b.  1755;  d.  Aug.  8,  1831;  m.  (i)  Feb.  9,  1772,  Nathaniel 
Mix  as  his  second  wife.  He  was  b.  Nov.  17,  1749;  d.  Nov.  29, 
1781.  She  m.  (2)  Jan.  i,  1793-4,  Rutherford  Trowbridge,  b. 
Feb.  3,  1744;  d.  Apr.  6,  1825,  s.  i. 

Children  by  First  Husband. 

lii   Lois  Mix, 6  b.    1777;   el.   June  29,  1S42;  m.  Sept.   25.   1796,  Capt.  Jos. 
Trowbridge. 

142  Jesse  B.  Mix,"  b.  . 

143  Eli  Mix,"  b. ;  d.  Nov.  21,  1S4S,  a.  65;  m.  Grace  Peck. 

1-*^  Sally  Mix,«  b.  ;  d.  abt.  1S25;  um. 

11  Eiinice  Ailing/  m.  Jan.  8,  1784,  Timothy  Bassett,  b.  1758; 

d.  1820. 

CJiildrcn. 

1*5  Enos  Bassett, «  b.  17S5;  d.  Oct.,  1821. 

i«  Jared  Bassett.«  b.    1789;  d.  Mar.  15,  1855;  m.  Eliza  Bradley,  b.  Feb. 

12,  1795;  d.  Aug.  2.  1S54. 
14'  Alfred  Bassett,«  b.  1794;  d.  1865. 

If  Lemuel  Ailing/  s.  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1746;  d. 
Mar.  26,  1809;  m.  Phebe  Peck;  rem.  from  Woodbridge  to 
Waterbury,  now  Naugatuck. 

CJiildre)i. 

L+f  Isaac  Ailing,'^  b.  Dec.  30,  17S1.  at  Woodbridge. 

I3V  Wooster  Ailing  «  b.  177S;  d.  Nov.  30,  1811,  at  Naugatuck. 

150  Candace  Ailing.'*  b.  ;  ni.  Joseph  Stowe  and  went  West. 

151  Patty  Ailing,*  b.  ;  d.  ;  um. 

1-58  Susanna  Ailing.*  b.  ;  d.  1820;  m.  Mark  Upson,  Waterbury. 

1-5/  Loraine  Ailing,*  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  Lemuel  Smith,  Oxford. 

If  Lois  Ailing,'  dau,  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1748;  m. 
Oct'.  22,  1767,  Enos  Dickerman,  b.  Nov.  2,  1743;  d.  1776. 

Children. 

154  Amy  Dickerman,"  b.  Mar.  26,  1769;  m.  John  Sperry. 
Annie  Dickerman,*  b.  Dec.  14,  1770;  d.  Dec.  30,  1770. 

155  Lois  Dickerman,*  b  Aug.  24,  1772;  d.  Apr.  11,  1854.  s.  i.;  m.   Cyrus 

Sanford,  1798. 

156  Enos  Dickerman,'*  b.  Jan.  15,  1775;  ni.  Mary  Todd. 

157  Benoni  Dickerman,*  b.  Mar.  11.  i777;  m-  Lois  Hull. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  33 

Enos  Dickerman,  the  husband  of  Lois  Ailing;,  son  of  Jona- 
athan  and  Rebecca  (Bassett)  Dickerman,  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolutionary  War,  and  died,  it  is  said,  of  disease  while  on 
duty  at  New  York.  His  youngest  son  was  born  after  his 
death,  and  was  named  Benoni,  in  allusion  to  the  story  in 
Genesis  XXXV,  i8,  commemorating  thus  the  grief  of  the 
family.  (Dickerman  Genealogy.) 


fi  Elisha  Ailing,'  s.  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.,  1757;  m.  Feb. 
19,  1776,  Abigail  Pardee  in  New  Haven,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilk- 
inson. 

Children. 

158  David  AUing/  b.  June  25,  1777. 

159  Milla  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  18,  1778. 
Abigail  Ailing, ''b.  Dec.  22,  17S0. 

Lua  Ailing/  b.  . 

Rebecca  Ailing,''  b.  . 

1^0  Jonathan  Ailing/ b.  New  Haven,  Apr.  10,   1792;  d.  Vienna,  O.,  Dec. 
31,  1876. 


If  Isaac  Ailing,'  s.  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1755;  d.  at 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  1818;  m.  1783,  Esther  Allmg,  dau.  of  Nathan 
and  Mary  (Hitchcock)  Ailing,  b.  Dec.  i,  1755;  d.  1821.  Isaac 
was  in  the  whole  of  the  Revolutionary  War— nearly  eight 
years.  He  first  settled  in  Tolland,  Mass.,  and  removed  to 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  about  1800,  and  spent  his  days  there,  and 
changed  the  spelling  of  his  name  to  Allen. 

Children  Born  in    Tolland,   Merss. 

I3V  Nathan  Allen, «  b.   June  3,    1793;  d.    Dec.  14,   1S54,   at    Indianapolis, 
Ind.     They  had  two  other  chd.,  d.  y. 


igO-"  Noah  Ailing,'  5th  s.  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,b.  Dec.  20,  1757;  m. 
Mrs.  Mabel  (Smith)  Cambee,  b.  1759;  d.  Apr.  15,  1852.  Sister 
of  Esther  Smith,  who  married  Roger  Ailing,  6th.  She  had  a 
dau.  by  ist  husband,  Olive  Cambee,  who  m.  Noah  Wooding. 
They  had  5  chd.,  Huldah,  Maria,  Stephen,  Noah  and  Elisha; 
res.  Hamden. 


34  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Cfiildrcn  of  Noah  and  Mabel. 

W  Chester  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.   ii,  1791;  d.  May  7.  iSSi. 

'/,3  Leverett  Ailing/  b.  1797;  d   June  12,  1S70. 

1*^^   Elam  Ailing, «  b.  1793;  d.  July  26,   JS42;  m.    Mrs.   Rebecca  Malone;  2 

chd.,  d.  y. 
i«5  Jonathan  Ailing,*^  b.  ;  m.  May  2,  1S16,  by  Rev.  A.  Ailing,  Mary 

Powers;  had  3  chd.;  Merrit,  William  P.  and  Huldah. 

y^4  Elijah  Ailing-/  s.  of  James  and  Mabel  (Bradley)  Ailing, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1754;  d.  May  23,  1826,  a.  72;  m.  Rebecca  Johnson,  b. 
1758;  d.  Sept.  3,  1834,  a.  76;  res.  West  Haven. 

Two  Childreii. 

i««  Enos  Ailing, •■  b.  1796;  d.  Sept.  16,  1S40;  um. 
i^y  Ezra  Ailing,*^  b.  Jan.,  1799;  d.  Sept.  6,  1857. 

igV®  Chauncey  Ailing-,^  s.  of  Joseph  and  Mabel  (Gilbert) 
Alfing-,  b.  1767;  d.  Feb.  25,  1842;  m.  March  14,  1791,  Mehitabel 
Thomas,  b.  1769;  d.  Nov.  2,  1829. 

TJiree  Children. 

\%^  Levi  Alling,«  b.  Apr.  20.  1794;  d.  Oct.  14,  1852. 
i^6_9  Joseph  Ailing."  b.  March  4,  179S;  d.  June  8,  i860. 
Yr"  Adah  Ailing,"  b.  May  23,  1800;  d.  Apr.  28,  186S. 

]g2_o  Stephen,^'  s.  of  Capt.  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Andrew)  Ailing, 
b.  Aug.  19,  1752;  d.  April  30,  1828,  a.  76;  m.  Feb.  2,  1782,  Lydia 
Thompson,  b.  1758;  d.  Dec.  6,  1831,  a.  73.  He  was  Lieut,  in 
the  6th  Brigade,  14th  Reg't,  in  1798,  and  the  next  year  was 
chosen  Capt.  He  was  a  director  in  the  New  Haven  Bank, 
and  in  1799  represented  New  Haven  in  the  Conn.  Legislature. 

Ten  Children. 

i^^i  Nancy  Alling,«  b.  Sept.  9,  1783;  d.  March  23,  1873.  a.  89. 

i-s  Lydia  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  3,  1785;  d.  Dec.  3.  1854- 

1-3  Samuel  Andrew  Ailing,"  b.  Sept.  29,  17S7;  d.  July  20,  1833,  at  Porto 

Rico. 
!"•*  Sarah  Ailing,*  b.  — ;  d.  y. 
i"s  Sarah  Ailing,"  b.  — 

1-6  William  Ailing,"  b.  April  i,  1793;  t^-  Feb.,  1812,  at  sea 
1"  Jennette  Ailing,"  b.   Jan.   i,  1795;  d.  Nov.  23,  1S56;  m.  Aug.  i,  1820, 

Willis  Peck. 
i'8  Mary  Ailing,"  b.  May  31,  1797. 
i"»  Also  Lucy  and  Elizabeth. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  35 

L^u*  Esther  Ailing/  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Desire  Ailing;  m. 
1801,  Isaac  Gilbert  for  his  second  wife.  He  was  b.  Nov.  8,  1756; 
d.  Aug.  12,  1835;  m.  (i)  May  31,  1778,  Anna,  dau.  of  Eli  Mix,  b. 
Feb.  6,  1762;  d.  Feb.  13,  1800. 

Seven  Childrcji  by  Esther  and  Isaac. 

1^1  Stephen  Gilbert,'  b.  June  14,  1S02. 
ij%2  Levi  Gilbert,''  b.  Nov.  2,  1S04. 

183  Esther  Gilbert.'  b.  May  25,  1S07;  d.  y. 

184  William  Gilbert,'  b.  Jan.  23   1809;  m.  Nancy  A.  Kibbe,  May  24,  1S31; 

2  chd.    Gideon,  b.  March  30,  1832;  Fidelia,  b.  Oct.  26,  1S36. 
W  Jesse  Gilbert,'  b.  June  29,  1811. 
186  Esther  Gilbert,'  b.  May  26,  18 14. 
18'  Sarah  Gilbert,'  b.  May  22,  1819. 


1JL2  Jonathan  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Lydia  Ailing,  b. 
July  15,  1775;  d.  Jan.  25,  1861;  m.  Nov.  20,  1798,  Susannah 
Piatt,  b.  Jan.  3,  1780;  d.  Aug.  2,  1854. 

Nitie  Children. 

i;^8  Truman  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  7,  1800;  d.  June  15,  1892,  a.  92. 
189   Ebenezer  Ailing,'  b.  March  31,  iSoi;  d.  May  19,  1S61,  a,  60. 
19"  David  Ailing  '  b.  May  26,  1802;  d.  May  4,  1883,  a.  81. 

191  Susannah  J.  Ailing,'  b.  Nov.  5.  1S03;  d.  Aug.  6,  1856,  a.  52. 

192  Nathan  P.  Ailing,'  b.  Apr.  10,  1805;  d.  Jan.  12,  1826,  a.  21. 
1^3  John  Piatt  Ailing,'  b.  Feb    2,  1807:  d.  Jan.  4.  1S34,  a.  27. 
19-t  Rhoda  Ailing  '  b.  Aug.  24,  1811;  d.  Mar.  17,  1S25,  a.  14. 

195  James  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  6,  1815;  d.  Aug.  3,  1S93,  a.  77. 

196  Harriet  Ailing,'  b.  July  18,  1817. 


ig^J  Thomas  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Lydia  (Punderson) 
Ailing,  b.  Feb.  26,  1781;  d.  Mar.  15,  1861;  m.  1809,  Lydia  John- 
son, b.  1788;  d.  Apr.  13,  1867. 

Six  Children . 

i/g'   Henry  Ailing.'  b.  Dec.  27,  1810;  d.  Dec.  31,  1884. 
195  William  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  7.  1812;  d.  July  26,  1878. 

1/39  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  3.  1S15;  d. . 

-;^"  Thomas  Ailing,'  b.  June  22,  1816;  d.  Oct.  29,  1886. 
W   George  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  15,  1818;  d.  June  26,  18S3. 
2^2  Samuel  Ailing,'  b.  May  6,  1827;  d.  Feb.  27,  1875. 


36  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Vj-«  Gilead  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Lydia  (Hull)  Ailing,  b. 
Jan.  8,  1790;  d.  May  24,  1844,  a.  5  i ;  m.  May  25,  1812,  Mary  Smith, 
b.  Apr.  23,  1794;  d.  Dec.  24,  1893;  res.  Allingtown. 

Childroi. 

%y  Elizabeth  Ailing,^  b.  Feb.  17,  1817. 

-°*  John  Edward  Ailing,'  b.  Mar  25,  1819;  1.  W.  Haven;  m.  (i)  Sarah  Piatt 
of  Plattsville,  b.  Mar.  10,  i837;d.  Apr.  7,1870;  2  chd.; 'Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  Jan.  31,  1S64;  d.  um.  Dec.  7,  1891.  -Dora  E.,  b.  Dec.  7,  1S65;  is 
1.  with  her  f. 

^os  Martha  L.   Ailing,"  b.   Feb.  29,   1828;  d.  Dec.   10,  1883;  m.  Aug.  26, 
1862,  Barnum  Curtis,  b.  Jan.  31,  1803;  d.  Dec   25,  1891;  i  dau..  Jen- 
nie, b.   Stepney,  Conn.,  Apr.  21,   1866;  m.   Mar.    13.  1887,  Clarence 
Willett. 
Five  others  d.  in  infancy  and  youth. 

sjl:^  Elizabeth,'  dau.  of  Gilead  and  Mary  Ailing,  b.  Feb.  17, 
1817;  m.  June  4,  1839,  Henry  S.  Dawson,  b.  New  Hartford, 
July  3,  1813;  d.  July  28,  1893. 

-on   Henry  Smith  Dawson,*  b.  Aug   22,  1S41;  d.  Dec.  3,  1867;  um. 

-•"■  Sidney   Holt  Dawson,*  b.  Oct.  27,  1S42;  m.  Oct.  10,  1871,  Sophia  L. 

Pierce;  i  s. ,  Henry  Shepard,  b.  June  22,  1S72. 
208  Augustus  Edward  Dawson,*  b.  Feb.  20,  1844;  m.  Aug.  25.  1S73,  Katie 

F.  Gray. 
Also  5  younger  children,  who  died  in  1861  of  diphtheria  within  a  few 

weeks'  period. 

i/g**  Isaac  Ailing,"  s.  of  Lemuel  and  Phebe  Ailing,  b.  Dec.  30, 
1781;  m.  (i)  Sabra  Pritchard,  b.  Waterbury,  Jan.  6,  1780;  d. 
Aug.,  1810;  m.  (2)  Sylvia  Kimberly,  b.  Southbury,  Sept.  9, 
1785;  cooper  by  trade;  res.  Waterbury. 

C/ii7dren. 
By  (I) 
310  Elvira  Ailing.'  b.  April,  iSoS;  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  3,  1S67;  uni. 
W  Norman  Ailing,'  b.  Nov.  9.  iSio;  d.  Mar.  21,  1844. 

by  (2) 
\if2  Harvey  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  3.  1S12;  d.  Acra,  N.  Y. 
2/g»  David  Ailing,''  b.  Apr.  26,  1814;  d.  June  14,  1867. 
21-*  Sabra  Jeanette  Ailing,'  b.   May  16,  1816;  d.   Aug.  27,  1835;  um;  res. 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
\i/  James  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  8,  1818;  d.  May  5,  1871,  at  Burlington,  Conn. 
^jV"  Mary  Jane  Ailing,'  b.   Feb.    12,   1821;  m.  June   20,  1852;   1.   Church- 

ville,  N.  Y. 
\y  Candace  Ailing,'  b.  June  17,  1823;  d.  Dec.  2,  1867. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  37 

i_4^9  Wooster  (or  Worcester)  Ailing,"  s.  of  Lemuel  and  Phebe 

Ailing,  b.  1778;  d.  Nov.  30,  1811;  m.    Elizabeth   Williams;    res. 

Naugatuck. 

Children. 

\Jy^  Hannah  O.  Ailing,''  b. ;  m.  1826;  res.  Cheshire,  Conn. 

218  Luc}'  Ailing,'  b.  ;  m.  Pomeroy  Taylor,  N.  Hartford;  i  s.,  Edward, 

enlisted  and  died  in  the  Civil  War. 
2^y  Lyman  W.  Ailing,'' b.  1807;  d.  1S65. 
y=P  Burritt  W.  Ailing,''  b.  Oct.  3,  1810;  d.  Mar.  1.  1872. 

ly^  Susanna,"   dau.    of   Lemuel    Ailing;    m.    Mark   Upson, 

Waterbury,  b.  Feb.  20,  1766;  d.  July,   1820;  she  d.  Aug.,  1820; 

res.  Waterbury. 

Eight    C/tildrfii. 

1  Olive,  b. ;  m.  Blakesley.     ^  Esther,   b. ;  m.  Deus  Sperry. 

3  Lucina,  b.  ;  m.  1824,  Wm.  Stovve      •*  Rosetta.  b.  ;  d.  um. 

5  Lucius,  b.  1804;  d.  181S.  "  Sarah  Ann,  um.;  went  a  missionary. 
'  Davis;  went  West;  trace  lost.  ^  Jesse,  b.  May  22,  i8og;  m.  June 
26,  1838,  Esther  L.  Hotchkiss,  b.  Cheshire,  Dec.  29.  1816;  had  3 
chd;  1  Perry,  b.  May  9.  1841.  -  Cornelia,  b.  Feb.  17,  1844;  d.  Mar. 
2,  1844.     ^  Burleigh,  b.  Sept.  13,  1S46. 

^3^  Loraine,"  dau.  Lemuel  Ailing,  b.  Naugatuck;  m.  Lemuel 

Smith  of  Oxford. 

Five  Children. 

~^^  Orson  Smith,'  b.  Sept.  30,  1804.     ^  Loren,  b. ;  d. .     *  Laura, 

b.  1808;  d.  1827;  um.  -1  Burton  W.,  b.  1811;  d.  July  6,  1S81.  '  Har- 
riet E.,  b.  1818;  d.  Sept.  29,  18SS 

W  Jonathan  Ailing,"  s.  of  Elisha  and  Abigail  (Pardee) 
Ailing;  m.  Vienna,  O.,  June  5,  1823,  Hettie  Maria  Clark, b.  Aug. 
II,  1799;  d.  May  i,  1880;  res.  Vienna,  O. 

Seven  Chi/drc/i,  all  Born  in   J'ienna. 

Lois  A.  Ailing,^  b.  June  23,  1S24;  d.  Mar.  27,  1837. 
Melissa  Ailing,",  b.  Aug.  31,  1826;  m.  by  Rev.  L.  Humiston,  Dec.  31, 
1849.     Calvin  Williams,  b.  Mar.  17,  1S19;  2  chd.     ^  Willard,  b.  Oct. 
19,  1850;  d.  Feb.   II,   1853.     2  Ellis,  b.   May  16,    1857;  m.   Oct.   13, 
1881,    Mary    E.    Gano;    2    chd.;      Chas.    Calvin,    b.    Jan.   2,    1S83. 
Earl  A.,  b.  Apr.  7,  1886;  all  at  Vienna,  O. 
^^i  Francis  Drake  Ailing,''  b.  Sept.  26,  1829;  1.  Tallmadge,  O. 
^^  Amanda  Ailing,'  b.  June  15,  1S31. 

Gilbert  Alanson  Ailing,'' b.  Jan.  15,  1834;  d.  Dec.  15,  1834. 
Lois  Abigail  Ailing.'  b.    Nov.    10,   1836;  d    West    Farmington,   O., 
June  I,  1S71;  m.   Feb.   11,   i858,  Sherman  Kincaid;  i  dau.,  Etta,  b. 
Oct.  19,  1870;  m.  July  16.  1898.  Bert  Russell. 
%4  Williston  Ailing,''  b.  Oct.  26,  1842;  1.  Tallmadge,  O. 


38 


LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 


i/V  Nathan  Allen,  s.  of  Isaac  and  Esther  Allen,  b.  Tolland, 
Mass.,  June  3,  1793;  d.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec.  14,  1854,  m. 
Colebrook,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  18 16,  Calista,  dan.  of  Samuel 
and  Millea  (Kellosj:)  Phillips,  b.  Apr.  6,  1798;  d.  Sept.  26, 
i85i,at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

His  father,  Isaac,  was  a 
Revolutionary  soldier,  and 
served  his  country  through 
the  entire  Revolutionary 
struggle.  He  was  at  York- 
town  at  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis,  and  in  many 
other  engagements.  He 
was  a  lineal  descendant  of 
Roger,  I  St,  while  his  wife, 
listher,  was  in  the  line  of 
John  Ailing,  Sen.,  who, 
with  Roger,  ist,  were  the 
emigrant  founders  of  the 
New  Haven  Ailing  Aliens. 
He  moved  with  his  family 
from  Tolland,  Mass.,  to 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  when  Na- 
than was  seven  years  old. 
Two    elder     brothers   had 

',iV    NATHAN    ALLEN.  -,.-,.  ,        ,t  ^t     .1 

died  m  early  life.  Nathan 
spent  his  boyhood  days  on  his  father's  farm  and  at  school. 
He  acquired  a  good  education,  and  taught  school  for  a  time. 
He  was  conversant  with  surveying,  but  never  practiced  it. 
He  possessed  a  strong  mind  and  an  active  intellect.  In  math- 
ematics he  was  thought  a  compeer  with  Colburn.  They  had 
four  children,  as  follows: 

Esther  Allen,  b.  Oct.  2(>,  1817;  d.  Hartford,  Conn..  Apr.  2,  1S37;  teacher. 
Edwin  Allen,  b   Apr.  15,  1819;  nurseryman;  1.  New  Brunswick,  X.  J. 
Emily  Allen,  b.  Sept.  19,  1S24;  d.  July  29,  1S53;  m.  Oct.  31,  1850,  Jacob 

Coffman;  res.  Indianapolis;  2  chd  ,  '  Emily,  b.  July  4.  1852;  d   July 

II,  1852;  -Henri  Edwin,  b.  and  d.  July,  1S53. 
Mary  Allen,  b.  Jan.  9,  1S35;  1.  Maryville,  Tenn.;  hotel  manager. 

Mr.  Allen  was  a  well  read  man,  modest  and  unassuming,  of 
sterling  integrity  and  unblemished  Christian  character.  In 
politics  he  was  a  Whig,  although  he  detested  politics  as  such, 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THF,    JUDGE.  39 

and  never  sought  political  place  or  the  emoluments  of  office. 
He  held  "The  Father  of  His  Country"  in  reverential  respect, 
and  often  spoke  of  the  deep  impression  made  upon  his  young- 
mind  when  in  school  the  teacher  announced  the  death  of 
General  Washington. 

When  quite  a  young  man  he  identified  himself  with  the 
Congregational  Church  as  a  meinber.  In  1S50  he  moved  with 
his  family  to  Indianapolis  Ind.,  where  he  and  his  wife  died. 
Their  remains,  with  those  of  their  daughter  Emily  and  her 
two  children,  now  rest  in  the  beautiful  Crown  Hill  Cemetery 
near  that  city.  Two  of  his  children,  Edwin  and  Mary,  are 
still  living.  Edwin,  now  80  years  of  age,  is  a  nurseryman  at 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  where  he  has  been  engaged  in  active 
business  over  half  a  century.  On  the  21st  of  October,  1863, 
he  married  Sarah  Van  Nurse,  born  in  East  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
July  5,  1833. 

They  have  four  children,  all  born  in  New  Brunswick,  to 
wit:  'Calista,  born  August  11,  1864;  ^  Edwin,  Jr.,  born  Janu- 
ary 26,  1868;  'William,  born  September  24,  1869,  and  '  Nathr.n, 
born  March  23,  1873. 

Mary  married  at  New  Brunswick,  November  2,  1870,  Abner 
A.  Wilson,  born  Iredell  County,  N.  C,  July  9,  1821.  They  are 
now  living  at  Maryville,  Tenn.,  are  proprietors  and  managers 
of  Mt.  Nebo  Springs  Hotel,  a  summer  resort  near  their 
home.  Two  children  were  born  to  them  at  Des  Moines,  la.: 
'Allen,  born  July  9,  and  died  August  5,  1872;  'Clement 
Ernest,  born  August  9,  1875,  graduated  at  Maryville  College, 
1897,  and  now  (1899)  in  the  State  University  at  Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

i/^^  Chester  Ailing,'  s.  of  Noah  and  Mabel  Ailing,  b.  Dec. 
Ti,  1791;  d.  May  7,  1881;  m.  by  Rev.  A.  Ailing,  Nov.  20,  1814, 
Phebe  Dorman,  b.  1796;  d.  Sept.  13,  1838;  res.  Hamdcn. 

Eig'iit  Children. 

2  2«  Oliver  Ailing."  b.  ;  d.  i. 

W'  Eliza  Ailing,''  b. ;  d. ;  m.  James  Malone. 

\\?  Henry  Ailing,''  b.  Feb.  3,  1S21;  d. . 

%2^9  Rhoda  P.  Ailing,''  b.  July  10,  1822;  d.  . 

2^\o  Mabel  Ailing,''  b.  Feb.  6,  1S27;  d. 


2^\i  Nancy  L.  Ailing,''  b.  Nov.  17,  1830;.  d. 
8^2  Noah  Ailing,''  b.  May  9,  1835. 
■^^^  Charles  Ailing.''  b.  Sept.  28,  1837. 


40  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

^^  Leverett  Ailing,"  s.  of  Noah  and   Mabel  Ailing,  b.  1797; 

d.  June  12,  1870;  m.  Fann}^  Atwater,  b.  1800;  d.  Sept.  29,   1858; 

res.  Hamden. 

Eight  Children. 

^ii  Lucy  E.  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  17,  1821. 

236  John  S.  Ailing.'  b.  Mar,,  1824;  d.  Feb.  4,  1867. 

yV  William  Ailing,"  b.  Nov.  i,  1827. 

-//  Betsey  Atwater  Ailing,  b.  Feb.  17,  1830. 

2Jg8  George  M.  Ailing,  b.  Aug.  28,  1833. 

^Jy  Ellsworth  Ailing,  b.  Apr.  11,  1837;  d.  Alexandria,  Va.,  1865;  3  years 

in  Civil  War. 
-g%"   Harvey  Ailing,  b,  Oct,  10,  1841;  um.;  1.  New  Haven. 
2*1  Charles  AUing,  b.  Nov.  4,  1845;  d.  Sept.  13,  1881;  m.  Ella  Bradley;  i 

dau.,  Daisy,  b.  June  4,  1S76. 


\^  Ezra  Ailing,"  s.  of  James  and  Mabel  AUing,  b.  Jan.,  1799; 
d.  Sept.  6,  1857;  m.  Oct.  12,  1834,  Abigail  Wilmot,  b.  Nov.  6, 
1814;  d.  Jan.  17,  1896;  res.  West  Haven. 

Five  Childreji. 

'^^~     Augusta  Ailing,"  b.  July  10,   1835;  m.  May  12,  1855.  Chas.  A.  Hotch- 

kiss,   b.   Apr.   10,  1S30;  i   s.,  b.   June  16,    1856,  Wm.  Augustus;   1. 

Des  Moines,  la. 
2-*3  Emily  Alyada  Ailing,"  b.  April,  1837;  d.  Sept.  27,  1S40. 
W  Jas  Elijah  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  24,  1841. 
2*5  Ezra  Hobart  Ailing,''  b.  May,  1845;  d.  July  i,  1845. 
246  Theodore  Wilmot  Ailing  ■' b,  Nov.   15,  1852;  m.  May  15.  1879,  Fannie 

J.  Morgan;  2  chd.,  '  Clifford  M.,  b.  June  27,  1880;  -  Myron  Wm.,  b. 

Feb.  19,  1885. 

iJjS  Levi  Ailing,"  s.  of  Chauncey  and  Mehitabel  Ailing,  b. 
Apr.  20,  1794;  d.  Oct.  14,  1852;  m.  Mar.  26,  1818,  Abigail  M. 
Johnson;  d.  Feb.  5,  1884;   res.  Allingtown. 

Four  Children. 

24"  Cynthia  AUing,'  b.   May  16,  1821;  d.   Nov.   7,    1S41,   s.   i.;  m.  Oct.   25, 

1840,  Daniel  Trowbridge,  b.  Jan    19,  1820. 
«*«  Geo.  Henry  Ailing,'    h.   Apr.  4.    1823;  m.  3  wives;  (i)  Martha  Sperry, 
May  17,   1848;  (2)  Frances  A.   Bronson,    1854;   d.    1885;   (3)  Esther 
Clark,  May  i,  1888. 
24»  Mary  E.  Ailing."  b.  Sept,  23.  1836;  d.  July  3,  1883;  um. 
-"'"  Chauncey  Levi  Ailing,"  b.  May  17,    1839;  m.,   Feb.   21,    1S67,  Amelia 
Bradley,  Woodbridge;  s,  i. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  4^ 

1.6  9  Joseph  Ailing/  s.  of  Chauncey  and  Mehitabel  Ailing,  b. 
Mar.  4,  1798;  d.  June  8,  i860;  m.  Pliilia  Smith,  b.  Apr.  28,  1803; 

d.  Tuly  19,  1857. 

J      ^      ^'  Eight  Children. 

251  Charlotte  E.  Ailing,^  b   Dec    5.   1S22;  d.  Mar.  31.    1856;  ni.  Lorenzo 

Armstrong,  June  6,  1S41. 

252  Mary  O.  Ailing,''  b.  May  25,  1S24;  d.  Mar.  19,  1841;  um. 

253  Eliza  R.  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.    12,   1826;  d.   Nov.   25.  1851;   m.  Joshua  C. 

Newel,  Nov.  11,  1848. 

254  Marshal  E.  Ailing.'  b.  May  5,   1828;   d.  Nov.   20,   1875;  m.   Ann  M. 

Fowler,  Oct.  8,  1S51. 

255  Antoinette    D.   Ailing,'  b.   Jan.  4,    1830;  m-   June  2,    1858,    Lorenzo 

Armstrong. 

256  Fred  W.   Ailing,'  b.   Jan,  8,  1832;  m.  Jan.  9    1859,  Sarah  Jane  Mans- 

field. 
25T  Emily  H.  AlUng.' b.  Apr.  10,  1S35;  m-  Oct.   10,   1S55,  Geo.  T.    Irow 

bridge. 
258  Waldeman  B.  Ailing  '  b.  Jan.  27,  1S43;  d.  Dec.  31.  1S58;  um. 

VY  Adah  Ailing,"  dati.  of  Chauncey  and  Mehitabel  Ailing, 
b.  May  23,  1800;  d.  Apr.  28,  1868;  m.  Oct.  15,  1820,  Elisha  Dick- 
erman,  b.  Nov.  19,  1797;  d.  Apr.  i,  1S65. 

Nine  Cliildren. 

2/38  Chauncey  Ailing  Dickerman,'  b.  Sept.  9,  1S21;  d.  Apr. 17,  1873. 

260  Edwin  Dickerman.'  b.  Nov.  g.  1S22;  d.  Jan.  20,  1870;  um. 

261  Elizabeth  A.  Dickerman,'  b.  Feb.  20.  1825;  d.  Aug   27    1825. 

262  Elizabeth  Dickerman,'  b.  Dec.  11.  1827;  d.  Dec.  29,  1827. 
2//  Elisha  D^ckerman,' b.  Dec.  16.  1S28;  d.  Feb.  iS    1890;   m, 

264  Charles  A.  Dickerman,'  b.  Apr.  23,  1829;  d.  Oct.  5.  1833. 

265  Elizabeth  Adah  Dickerman,'  b.  Jan.  11,  1831;  d   Nov.  3,  1842- 

266  Mary  A.  Dickerman.'  b.  July  17.  1S35;  d-  May  22.  1S72;  m.  David  T. 

Beecher.  Apr.  18,  1870. 
26V   Benjamin  Dickerman,'  b.  July  11,  1837;  d.  Mar.  27,  1843. 

V'J  Nancy  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Lydia  Ailing,  b. 
Sept.  9,  1783;  d.  Mar.  23,  1873,  a.  89;  m.  Sept.  25,  1805,  James 
Atwater,  b.    July  i,   1783;   d.   Sept.    24,   1869,   a.    86;  res.   New 

Haven. 

Ten  Cliildreiu  if  /-f  said. 

Julia  Atwater,  b,  Feb  6,  1814;  m.  Aug.  3.  1S37.  Amos  H.  Trow- 
bridge, b    Feb.  II.  1S14. 

Henry  C.  Atwater.  b.  1S15;  d.  July  S,  1845,  at  N.  Haven;  res  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 

Albert  Atwater,  b.  1S23;  d.  Apr.  22,  1865,  a.  42;  all  buried  m  Grove 
Street  Cemetery,  New  Haven. 


42  LINKAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

\»J  Stephen  Gilbert/  s.  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Ailing)  Gil- 
bert, b.  June  14,  1802;  m.  Amelia ;  res. . 

J^/vc  C////(fri/!. 

1  Stephen,  -'  Amelia;  m.  Nov.  iS,  1S5S,  Oliver  Buckley.  '■'  Matthew,  ■*  Georgi- 
anna,  ■■  Wilbur. 

1^3  Levi  Gilbert/  s.  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Ailing)  Gilbert, 
b.  Nov.  8,  1804;  d.  Mar.  28,   1857;  m   Climena . 

Five  Childrfn. 
>Agnes  and  -  Ella  (twins);  ••Levi,  b.  June  5,  1S40;  -'Harriet  and   ^  Sarah. 

VV  Jesse  Gilbert,'  s.  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Ailing)  Gilbert,  b. 
June,  i8ti;  d.  Nov.  12,  1857;  m.  June  23,  1833,  Mary  Hooker, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1816;  d.  Dec.  11,  1896. 

Seven  Childyeii 

Charles  Gilbert, »  b.  Oct.  19,  1S35;  d.  Nov.  S,  1879. 

Jeannette  Gilbert. *  b.  June  3,  1S3S. 

Climena  Gilbert.*  b.  Mar.  28,  1S43;  d.  Dec   26    1S77. 

Jessie  Gilbert,*  b.  Aug.  15,  1S45;  d.  i. 

Jessie  Swift  Gilbert,"  b.  Nov.  17,  1846. 

Frank  Gilbert,*  b.  July  12,  1848;  d.  July  20,  1S79. 

Mary  Gilbert,*  b.  Mar.  19,  1S30;  d.  Aug.   11,  1852. 

1^8  Truman  Ailing,'  s.  of  Jonathan  and  Susannah  (Piatt) 
Ailing,  b.  Feb.  7,  ]8oo;  d.  June  15,  1892;  m.  Aug.  20,  1820, 
Clarissa  Hendrick,  b.  1801;  d.  Jan.  9,  1871. 

Eig  h  f  Chill  inn. 

^JgO  Mary  R.  Ailing,*  b.  Nov.  10,  1821. 

2^1  William  E.  Ailing,*  b.  Jan.  23,  1824;  d.  April  4.  1897. 

V^   Francis  A.  Ailing,*  b.  Sept.  8,  1825. 

^^f  Robert  A.  Ailing,*  b.  Jan.  21,  182S;  d.  Nov.  25,  1873. 

2V4  Julia  G.  Ailing."  b.  Sept.  18, 1829;  m.  Dec.  12,  1S55,  John  A.  Partrie. 

2'S  AmeUa  Ailing,*  b.  Sept.  22,  1831;  d.  Oct.  20,  1S43 

2'8  John  T.  Ailing  "  b.  July  23,  1833;  m.  Edetha  E.  Baldwin,  Dec  ,  1857; 

d.  Apr.  16,  1S95;   I  dan.,  Eva  E.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1863. 
2''   Harriet  Ailing,*  b.  Sept.  6,  1S44. 

W  J^^l''"  Piatt  Ailing,'  s.  of  Jonathan  and  Susanna  Ailing,  b. 
Feb.  2,  1807;  d.  Jan.  4.  1834,  a.  27;  m.  Apr.  15,  1827,  Susannah 
H.  Munson,  b.  Feb.  15,  1809;  d.  Oct.  17,  18S6. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  43 

T/iree  Childre  n . 

Son,  b.  Feb.  27,  iS2S;d.  J^  ^  Henry  M.,b.  May  24.  1S29;  m.  1850,  Louisa 
J.  Thompson;  3  chd. ;  William  H.,b.  1851;  Annie  L.,  b.  1858;  Harry 
W.,  b.  186S.3  Elizabeth  H.,  b.  Oct.,  1831;  m.  May  9,  1850,  Levi 
C.  Dibble;  2  chd.;  res.  New  Haven. 


1^''  Henry  Ailing-,"  s.  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  J.  Ailing,  b. 
Dec.  27,  1810;  d.  Dec.  31,  1884;  m.  Oct.  19.  1834,  vSusan  De- 
Wolf,  b.  Oct.  20,  1808;  d.  Dec.  30,  1896. 

Three  C/iildyen. 

^*i  Susan  Ailing,'' b.  Mar.  20,  1S39. 

^»2  Franklin  E.  Ailing  »  b.  Sept.  14,  1842;  d.  Dec.  13,  1862;  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  in  Co.  H.,  27th  Regt.  of  Conn.  Vol- 
unteers; Yale  College,  class  of  1865. 

2Jj3   Fannie  Ailing,^  b.  Sep.  18,  1844. 

i^9-g9  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  dan.  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  J.  Ailing, 
b.  Feb.  3,  1815;  m.    Nov.  26,    1838,  Isaac   Anderson';  res.   New 

Haven. 

T%vo  Children. 

-8-*  Carrie  Anderson. ^  b.  ;  d.   Feb.  25,    1896;  m.    H.  AVebster  Stowe; 

d.  Apr.  iS,  1S93;  I  dau.,  Edith,  b.  Aug.  3.  1S67. 
%'  Ella  Anderson, «  b.  July  5,  1S46;  d.  Nov.  26,  1S97. 

3^0  Thomas  Ailing/  s.  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  J.  Ailing,  b. 
June  22,  1816;  d.  Oct.  24,  1886;  m.  Amanda  Anderson,  b.  Feb. 
14,  1818;  d.  Aug.  25,  187 1 ;  res.  New  Haven. 

Two  Children. 

%%^   Edward  J.  Allling,*  b.  July  i.  1844;  d.  Oct.  13,  1885. 
%^  Albert  H.  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  9,  1846. 

201  George  Ailing,'  s.  of  Thomas  and  Lvdia  J.  Ailing,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1819;  d,  Jan.  26,  1883;  m.  May,  1845,  Mary  E.  Alver- 
son,  b.  Nov.  24,  1825;  d.  June  9,  1894;  res.  New  Haven. 

Three  Children. 

W  Charles  E.  Ailing,'*  b.  June  29,  1846. 
2^9  George  A.  Ailing.'*  b.  Mar.  26,  1S53. 
2^0  Dr.  Arthur  N.  Ailing,®  b.  July  i,  1S62. 


44  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

2-gQ^2  Samuel  Ailing;'  young-est  s.  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  J. 
Ailing,  b.  May  6,  1827;  d.  Feb.  27,  1875;  m.  Aug.,  1852,  Harriet 
Alverson,  b.  Oct.  14,  1827. 

Two   C/iildren. 

-"1   Fannie  Ailing,**  b.  Jan.  27,  1853;  d.  Oct.  27,  18S9. 
%-   Fred  H.  Ailing,*  b.  Oct.  16,  1S60. 

sjgJ  Norman  Ailing,'  farmer,  s.  of  Isaac  and  Sabra  P.  Ailing, 
b.  Nov.  9,  18 10;  d.  Mar.  21,  1844;  m.  Aug.  4,  1832,  Rebecca  Pritch- 
ard,  dau.  of  Elias;  d.  Feb.  19,  1885. 

Si.x  Children,  all  Bor/i  in    W^'atcrbiiry . 

-^3  Sarah  Jeannette  Ailing.*  b.  Sept   6,  1S34;  d.  Aug.  6,  1850. 

-9*  Emerett  Ailing,*  b.  June  22.  1836. 

-85  Mary  Cornelia  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  22,  1840;  d.  Sept.  4,  1854. 

-»8  Jane  Eliza  Ailing.*  b.  Apr.  9,  1842;  d.  Mar.  31,  1S62. 

-■'"  William  Edgar  Ailing.*  b.  Oct   26    1S46;  m.  Apr.  15,  1876,  Lulu  A. 

Murry,  b.  Sept.  29,  1854;  .s.  i  ;  1.  Ansonia,  Conn. 
2»*  Ruth  Elvira  Ailing,*  b.  Oct.  15    1848. 

2^2  Harvfey  Ailing,"  farmer  and  Baptist  minister,  s.  of 
Isaac  and  Sylvia  K.  Ailing;  b.  Waterbury,  Feb.  3,  181 2;  d.  at 
Acra,  N.  Y.;  m.  (i)  by  Rev.  Samuel  Potter,  Sept.  2,  1832,  Polly 
Brown;  2  chd.  by  her;  she  d.  and  he  m.  (2)  Jan.  21,  1847, 
Harriet  A.  Maryott,  b.  Jan.  21,  1828,  at  Brookyn,  Pa.,  dau.  of 
William  S.,  s.  of  Jesse  Maryott  of  Groton,  Conn.  She  bore 
him  10  more  chd. 

By  (I) 
300  Margaret  Ailing.*  b.  Waterbury,  Jan   29,  1S34;  m.  John  Burroughs, 

Oct.  3,  1S59;  d   Leeds.  N.  Y.,  s.  i.     She  1.  Stanford,  N.  Y. 
•'"1  John  B.  Ailing,"  b.  Waterbury,  Feb.  14,  1836;  m.  Feb.  22,  1S56,  Eunice 

Manning;  1.   Horseheads,  N.  Y.;  5  chd.;  Frank  B.  Ailing,'  b.  Mar. 

14,  1858;  Mary  R.  Ailing,''  b.  Mar.  29.  i860;  John  B.  Alhng.'b.  Apr. 

15,  1862;  Cynthia  Ailing,'-' b.  ^Mar.  29.  1S64;  Charles  AUing.Mj   July 
17,  1867. 

By  (2) 

■">-  George  Eugene  Ailing.*  b.  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  Feb.  17,  1S49;  d.  :\Iay  11, 
1 87 1,  Lexington,  N.  Y. 

3o»  Mary  Rosalia  Ailing  "^  b.  Jan.  20  1S57;  m.  Sept.  24,  1894.  William  M. 
Aber,  M.  A.  (Yale),  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Missoula  Uni- 
versity, Mont. 

30^  Charles  Mills  Ailing,*  b  June  27,  1853;  d.  Mar.  28.  1855  Chemung.  N.Y. 

««•''  Charles  Henry  Ailing  *  b  Aug.  23,  1855,  Chemung,  N.  Y.;  d.  May  20, 
1S79,  Lexington,  N.  Y.;  teacher;  educated  at  the  Oswego  Normal 
School. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  45 

306  James  Carey  Allmg,'*  b.  Jan.  7.  1S57,  Chemung,  N.  Y  ;  m.  Aug.  7, 

1888,  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Frances  Elizabeth  Sheldon,  dau.  of  E.  A. 
Sheldon,  Ph.D.  and  LL.D  ;  pres  of  the  Oswego  Normal  School, 
v/here  young  Ailing  was  educated,  and  his  wife  at  Cornell  Univer- 
sity and  Oxford.  She  was  the  first  woman  to  take  honors  at  Oxford; 
teacher  and  principal  of  the  Central  Park  School,  Chicago;  1.  at 
Austin.  Chicago,  and  has  2  chd  ;  Winnifred  Sheldon  Ailing,  b.  July 
16,  1S93,  Chicago,  111.;  Charlotte  Stiles  Ailing,  b.  Aug.  11,  1S95, 
Chicago.  Ill, 

30"  Edward  Harvey  Ailing,^  b.  Mar.  21,  1861,  at  Lexington,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Apr.  29,  1S91,  Emily  Louise,  dau.  of  John  McKee,  Esq.,  Kalmazoo, 
Mich.;  lawyer;  LL  B.  from  the  Kent  College  of  Law,  and  LL.M. 
from  the  Chicago  Law  School;  1.  3701  Sheridan  road,  Chicago, 
111.;  s.  i. 

308  Harriet  Sarah  Ailing, «  b.  Dec.  19,  1862,  at  Lexington,  N.  Y.;  edu- 
cated at  Oswego  and  the  University  of  Chicago;  teacher.  In  1S87 
she  went  to  Japan  as  a  Christian  missionary;  was  at  Tokio  six 
years;  returned  in  1893  for  the  World's  Fair;  spent  a  year  in  special 
study  at  the  University  of  Chicago,  and  went  back  to  Japan;  now 
principal  of  an  English  School  at  Nagaya,  Japan;  maiden. 

303  Rue  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  21,  1867,  at  Hunter,  N.  Y.;  um.;  stenographer; 
1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

310  Elizabeth  Ailing,*  b    Feb.  19,  1872,  Lexington,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Apr.  8,  1889, 

at  Waterbury,  Conn. 

311  Genevieve  Ailing,*  b.   Mar.   31,  1874,  Lexington,    N.  Y. ;  d.  Aug.   16, 

1889,  at  Chicago. 

SgtgS  David  Ailing,"  s.  of  Isaac  and  Sylvia  K.  Ailing,  b. 
Waterbury,  Apr.  26,  1814;  d.  June  14,  1867;  m.  Mar.  12,  1839, 
Susannah  Webster  of  Harwinton,  Conn.;  farmer  and  car- 
penter; res.  Waterbury. 

Four  Children. 

312  George  Isaac  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  25,  1842,  at  Waterbury,  Conn.;  m.  Dec. 

13,  1S65,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Cordelia  R     Brown;  1.  in  Vermont; 
farmer  and  carpenter;  4  chd. 

1  Nellie  Eunice  AUing,  b.  Jan.  7,  1867,  at  Churchville    N.  Y. 

2  Ida  A.  Ailing,  b.  Dec.  28,  1S70,  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.;  m.  Oct.  6,  1891, 

at  Washington,  D.  C,  Samuel  J.  Prescott;  2  chd.;  Ida  Blanche  Pres- 
cott,  b.  Julys,  1892;  Helen  J.  Prescott,  b.  Aug.  27,  1895. 

3 George  Webster  Ailing,  b.  July  i,  1S83. 

■1  Annie  Laura  AUing,  b.  Feb.  8,  1887,  at  Northwest,  Vt. 

313  Eunice  Jeanette  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  4,  1844;  d.  Aug.  20,  1866,  at  Water- 

bury, Conn. 
31*  Rhoda  Sabrina  Ailing,*  b.  Jan.  31,  1846;  d.  Oct.  2,  1S65,  at  Waterbury, 

Conn. 
315  Hannah   Susannah   Ailing,*   b.   Mar.   25,    1848;  d.   May  19,  1853.    at 

Waterbury,  Conn. 


46  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALl.ING,    FIRST. 

~^J  James  Ailing,'  s.  of  Isaac  and  Sylvia  K.  Ailing,  b.  Water- 
bury,  Sept.  8,  iSi8;  d.  Mays,  1871,  at  Burlington,  Conn.;  m. 
Sarah  Ann  Peck,  b.  New  York,  Feb.  21,  1816;  drowned  (?). 
He  represented  Burlington  in  the  Connecticut  Legislature. 

TIiJ-cc  CJiildrcn. 

■ii"  Mary  Eliza  Ailing,"  b.  Jiily  3.  1S43,  Harwinton;  d.  July  19,  1887. 

31"  Candace  Elvira  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  8,  1S45,  Harwinton;  d.  Feb.  24,  18S0, 

at  Burlington. 
3i»  Truman  James  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  2,  1S49. 

23Y'  Mary  Jane  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Sylvia  K.  Ailing, 
b.  Waterbury,  Feb.  12,  1821;  m.,  Harwinton,  June  20,  1852, 
Eri  Sanford;  farmer;  1.  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Three  C/iildrcn. 

3i»  Charles  E.  Sanford,*  b.  Aug.  17,  1S56,  at  Riga,  N.  Y.;  m.  Nov.  28. 
1S78,  Eliza  Adams;  2chd.;Clara  May  Sanford,  b.  Nov.  5,  1S81;  Flor- 
ence Hattie  Sanford.  b.  Apr.  25,  1884;  farmer;  res.  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

320  Hannah  Sylvia  Sanford,*  b.  May  2.  1S53,  at  Riga,  N.  Y.;  m.  Aug.  i, 
1875,  Fred  Royston;  merchant;  1.  Aurora,  111.;  s.  i. 

3  2  1  Mary  E.  Sanford, ^b.  Feb.  3,  1S59,  at  Riga,  N.  Y.;  d.  Mar.  22,  1859. 

s^y  Candace  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Sylvia  K.  Ailing,  b. 
June  17,  1823,  Waterbury;  d.  Dec.  i,  1867,  at  Riga,  N.  Y.;  m.  at 
Merion,Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1846,  Reuben  Terryl;  d.  Washington,  D.  C, 

Sept.  17,  1861. 

Four  CJiildrcn. 

3"'  Mary  E.  Tyrrel,^  b.  Dec.  i,  1846,  at   Merion,  Pa.;  d.  Dec.  24,  1S63,  at 

Washington,  D.  C. 
3S3  Richard  Tyrrel  »  b.  May  5,  1S49,  at  Philadelphia   Pa.;  d.  (?) 
3-'3  George  B.  Tyrrel,«  b   June  22,  1851,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  d.  Feb.  8, 

1875,  Marthas  Vineyard,  Mass. 
823  Virginia  Tyrrel,*  b:  Aug.  4,   1S54,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  d.  Nov.  12. 

1867,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

Sgy  Hannah  O.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Wooster  and  Elizabeth 
Ailing,  b.  Naugatuck;  d.  i860,  in  Cheshire;  m.  George  Palmer, 
1826;  res.  Cheshire,  Conn. 

Three  Ch/7i/re?i. 

336  William  Palmer,*  b.  ;  d.  Cheshii-e,  1SS2;  um. 

327  Harriet  Palmer  *  b. ;  d.  Cheshire,  1888;  m.  Charles  Beacher. 

828  Sarah  Palmer,*  b.  ;  um. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  47 

2-JL9  Lyman  Wooster  Ailing,'  s.  of  Wooster  and  Elizabeth 
Alimg-,  b.  Naugatuck,   1807;  d.  1865;  m.  Dec.   12,   1831,  Betsey 

Co  well;  res.  Waterbury. 

Four  Children. 

s^"  Susan  C.  Ailing,*  b.  1S97;  m.  Henry  Wedge;  5  chcl.  all  b.  Waterbury. 
^'so  Margaret  N.  Ailing,^  b.   ;  m.   Jan.  i,  18G1,  John  Camp;  rem.  to 

Illinois;  d.  there  in  1S68;  had  2  s.,  George  and  Herbert. 

331  Harriet  Ailing,*  b, ;  d.  y. 

«3s  Charles  Lyman  Ailing  «  b.  1843;  m.  June  4,  1867,  Ellen  Tyler,  b.  1844; 

d.  1895;  I.  s  ,  Frank,  b.  1S70;  m.    1S94,  Elizabeth  Mellor,  b.  1S69;   i 

dau.,  Nellie,  b.  1S96. 

-^2  Burrett  W.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Wooster  and  Elizabeth  Ailing, 
b.  Naugatuck,  Oct.  3,  1810;  d.  Mar.  i,  1872;  m.  Dec.  23,  1844, 
Elizabeth  H.  Thorn;  r.  Blackwoodtown,  N.  J.,  and  Naugatuck, 

Conn. 

Six  Children. 

335  Mary  T.  Ailing,*  b   July  31,  1846;  d.  Dec.  23,  1871;  m.  Aug.  12,  1867, 

William  Stevens;  i  chd.,  Minnie,  b.  Jan.  20,  1870. 

336  Elizabeth  L.  Ailing,*  b.  July  29,  1848;  m.  Feb.  18,  1S67,  Fuller  Beach, 

s.  i  ;  res.  Naugatuck. 

337  John  M.  Ailing.*  b.   Sept.   20,    1850;   m.  June  22,   1872,    Sarah  Bar- 

low; s.  i. 

338  Thomas  T.  Ailing,*  b.  Nov.  18,  1852;  m.   Sept.  3.  1888,  Jennie  Buck- 

ingham, b.  Nov.  8,  1863;  res.  North  Woodbury;  s.  i. 

339  Cornelia   A.    Ailing.*   b.    Dec.     24,    1854;    m.    May    9,    18S5.   Arthur 

Squier,  Waterbury;  3  chd.;  Edna  A.  Squier,  b.  Dec.  18,  1888;  Ailing 
O.  Squier,  b,  Dec.  26,  1S91;  Harry  A.  Squier,  b    Dec    10,  1894. 
3-»o  Burritt  W.   Ailing, ^  b.    Mar.  31,    1857;  ni.    Hannah   Shehan,   July  6, 
1884;  s.  i. 

2^^  Orson  Smith,'  s.  ot  Lemuel  and  Lorain  Ailing  Smith, 
b.  Sept.  30,  1804;  ra.  Aug.  28,  1826,  Lydia  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Judd,  b.  June  2,  1805;  res.  Waterbury. 

Three  Children. 

3*1  Maria  Louisa  Smith,*  b.  June  26.  1827;  m.  Jan.  29,  1S44  Rev.  Wil- 
liam A.  Durant;  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  2  chd.;  Gen.  Edward  F. 
Durant,  b.  Nov.  9,  1850;  m.;  2  dau  ;  1  Columbus,  O.;  Howard  W. 
Durant,  b.  Nov.  21,  1859;  m  ;  2  s.  and  2  dau.;  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3-*2  Alonzo  Evander  Smith,*       ^    b    June   8.    1S33;  m.   Mary  A.  Simons, 

1^   I        Cheshire,  Conn.;  2  s.  and  2  dau. 

313  Ann  Eliza  Smith,*  1   \   b.  June  8,   1S33;  m.  Wm.  H.    Mitchell; 

3     1 

d   in  California;  she  now  1.  in  Ches- 
J         hire.  Conn. 


Vi 


48  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

2-=^3  Francis  D.  Ailing/  s.  of  Jonathan  and  Hettie  M.  Ailing; 
in.Tallmadge,  O.,  Nov.  25,  1855,  (i)  Electa  C.  Beach,  b.  Apr. 
5,  1836;  d.  Nov.  8,  1S80;  m.  (2)  Feb.  4,  1885,  Lucy  M.  Sackett;  b. 
July  31,  1849;  I'-  Tallmadge,  O. 

Five  ChildriH,  all  Born  in    Tallmadge. 
By  (I) 
Cora   Blanche  AUling,'*  b.   May  25,  1S60;  m    Oct.   21,   1SS4.  Charles  C 
Sackett;    5   chd.      1  Claude   Charles,   b.    Oct.    6.    1SS5       -  Francis 
Ailing,  b.  Nov.  10,   1S89.     »  Elmer  Beach,  b.   Sept.,   1S91;  d   Aug. 
30,  1894.     ^  Hazel   Blanche,  b.  Apr.    13,   1S93.     ^  Alfred  Hiram,  b. 
July  5,  1S97;  1.  Tallmadge,  O. 
Charles  Burton  Ailing,' b.  Aug.  18,  1S64;  m.  Dec.  31,  1S96,  Hattie  Love, 
at  Colorado  Springs. 
By  (2) 
Myrtle  Sackett  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  13,  1886. 
Eliza  Treat  Ailing. «  b.  Aug.  11,  1891. 
Stella  Kalherine  Ailing.''  b.  Jan.  13,  1893. 

2^3  Amanda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Hettie  M.  Ailing; 
m.  by  Rev.  Leonard  Humiston,  Vienna,  O.,  Apr.  18,  1849, 
Lorenzo  Dow  Clements,  b.  Nov.  5,  1823. 

Five  Children. 

Herbert  Cyrus  Clements,*  b.  Aug.  23,  1850;  d.  June  i,  1865,  Northamp- 
ton, O., 

Williston  Ailing  Clements,*  b.  Oct.  19,  1856;  m.  Northampton,  O.,  Apr, 
10.  1884,  Amy  H.  Williamson;  i  s  ,  Horton  Lorenzo,  b.  Jan.  16.  18S6. 

Hettie  Maria  Clements,*  b.  Oct.  4.  1859. 

Herbert  Lorenzo  Clements,*  b.  Sept.  3.  1865;  d.  Mar.  25,  1878. 

Dennis  Boyd  Clements,"  b.  Nov.  29,  1S67;  m.  Northampton,  O.,  Jan.  12. 
1S97,  Mertie  lone  Hardy. 

a2jt  Williston  Ailing,'  s.  of  Jonathan  and  Hettie  M.  Ailing; 
m.^Brimfiekl,  O.,  June  i,  1868,  Emilie  A.  Carter,  b.  July 
9,  1845.  He  removed  from  Vienna  to  Tallmadge,  O.,  in  1856, 
where  he  has  since  resided. 

Eight  Children,  all  Born  in  Tallmadge. 

Julia  Maria  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  9,  1869. 

Walter  Carter  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  28,  1870. 

Ruth  Warren  Ailing, »  b.  Feb.  9.  1874;  m.  Oct.  30,  1895,  Raymond  E. 
Kepler;   t  dau..  Helen  Margaret,  b.  Feb.  5,  1898,  Tallmadge,  O 

Anna  Lyon  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  3,  1875;  d.  Sept.  3,  1875. 

Francis  Ailing, «  b.  Sept.  28,  1878;  d.  Aug.  20,  1S79. 

Fanny  Margaret  Ailing.*  b.  June  5.  1881. 

Mary  Eudocia  Ailing,^  June  i,  18S4. 

Edwin  Lyon  Ailing,*  b.  Oct.  i,  1887. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE. 


49 


-24  Williston  Ailing-,  was  the  youngest  son  of  Jonathan,  a 
grandson  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  who  was  a  great  grandson  of 
Roger  Ailing,  ist,  the  emigrant  ancestor.  His  father,  Jona- 
than Ailing,  emigrated  from  Connecticut  to  Vienna,  O.,  about 


WILLISTON    ALLING, 
RECORDER    GF    SUMMIT    COUNTY,   OHIO. 


50  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

iSio,  when  18  j-ears  of  age.  At  that  time  the  country  was 
new  and  mostly  covered  with  primeval  forests.  There  were 
no  roads  and  no  facilities  for  public  travel  or  transportation, 
and  the  migration  was  all  done  on  foot  or  with  ox  teams,  with 
an  occasional  horse,  the  journey  taking  about  six  weeks. 
His  mother,  Hettie  Maria  Clark,  had  come  with  her  parents 
a  few  years  earlier  and  settled  in  the  same  place.  One  day, 
when  a  little  girl,  she  w^as  sent  alone  on  an  errand  to  one  of 
the  nearest  neighbors  about  a  mile  away,  and  when  she 
returned  told  of  seeing  a  lot  of  big  dogs  in  the  woods,  that 
stood  on  their  hind  feet  with  their  fore  feet  on  a  log,  looking 
at,  but  did  not  bite,  her.  Those  dogs  were  wolves,  then  quite 
common  there.  His  father,  Jonathan,  went  back  to  Connec- 
ticut at  three  different  times,  making  the  journey  both  ways 
on  foot. 

Williston,  when  a  lad,  was  sent  to  live  with  two  maiden 
aunts,  and  when  twelve  was  taken  by  the  husband  of  another 
aunt  in  Northampton,  Summit  county,  where  he  worked  on 
the  farm  summers  and  attended  school  winters.  When  15 
he  went  to  live  with  his  older  brother,  Francis,  in  Tallmadge, 
to  learn  the  trade  of  carpentry,  and  while  doing  so  attended 
the  school  at  the  academy.  In  1862,  when  20,  he  enlisted  in 
the  115th  O.  V.  I.,  serving  three  years  in  Company  I,  and  six 
months  under  Adjutant-General  Booth. 

After  the  close  of  the  Civil  War  he  returned  to  Tallmadge 
and  resumed  his  trade  as  contractor  and  builder,  w^hich  he 
followed  successfully  until  1896,  when  he  was  selected  for 
and  elected  recorder  of  Summit  county,  which  office  he  still 
holds,  to  the  entire  satisfaction  of  the  public. 

In  1866,  while  building  a  church  in  Brimfield,  O.,  he  formed 
the  acquaintance  of  Miss  Emilie  A.,  daughter  of  Horatio  L. 
and  Julia  (Lyon)  Carter,  whom  he  subsequently  married. 
He  built  himself  a  house  in  Tallmadge  before  marriage, 
after  which  they  immediately  moved  into  it,  where  they  still 
reside.  From  youth  to  manhood,  Mr.  Ailing  has  ever  been 
an  industrious,  energetic  and  faithful  man.  approachable, 
kind  and  temperate  in  his  habits,  honest,  just  and  upright  in 
his  dealings,  and  a  pattern  of  good  citizenship;  all  of  which 
has  been  so  well  appreciated  that  he  has  been  retained  a 
justice  of  the  peace  continuously  for  more  than  twenty  years. 
When  a  candidate  for  recorder  the  citizens  of  Tallmadge  vol- 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE.  51 

untarily  united  in  a  commendatory  call  to  the  voters  of  the 
county,  in  which  the}'  say:  "  We  have  selected  a  man  whom 
the  united  voice  of  the  township  would  say  is  entirely 
worthy,  in  every  way  thoroughly  well  qualified  for  the  place, 
and  has  always  been  closely  identified  with  all  the  interests 
of  this  town.  As  a  soldier,  a  citizen  and  a  Republican,  his 
record  is  clear,  and  we  most  heartily  commend  him  to  your 
support."  The  result  was  he  was  elected  by  the  largest 
majority  on  his  ticket,  and  has  just  been  renominated  with- 
out opposition  for  a  second  term. 

'^^  Eliza  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Chester  Ailing  of  Hamden;  m. 
Jas.  Malone;  had  3  chd. 

'  John;  m.  Caroline  Graham;  chd.,  Lizzie  J.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1S65;  Alice,  d.  y, 
and  Harry;  m.  Ida  Sanderson.  '-'  George,  b.  Feb.  22,  1844;  m.  Nellie 
Nichols,  Nov.,  1870;  chd.,  James  and  Edith,  b.  June  20,  1875. 
"James,  b.  ;  d.  . 

%^f  Henry  Ailing,'  s.  of  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  Feb.  3,  182 1; 
m.  May  3,  1850,  (i)  vSarah  J.  Johnson;  d.  Dec.  6,  1864;  had 
4  chd. 

'  Frederick,  b. ;  d. .     -  Edward,  b.  Nov.  28,  1852;  m.  Nellie  Jones; 

2  chd.;  Charles,  b.  Dec.   29,   1880.     Ethel,  b.   Aug.  9,  1888.     -Jen- 
nie, b.   June  13,    1S59.     ^Cora,  b.  ;    d.  ;  m.   (2)  Lois  Merri- 

man  Sanford;  i  chd.,  Cora  B.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1S69.     Henry  was  3  years 
in  the  Civil  War. 

2^^  Rhoda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  July  10, 
1822;  m.  May  15,  1841,  Noah  Wolcott. 

2  chd.  1  Laura;  m.  Nathan  Piatt;  i  dau.,  Fannie,  b.  Dec.  8.  1S72. 
^  David;  m.  Annie  L.  Northrup;  3  chd,;  Harry,  Marion  and  Ralph. 

%V  Mabel  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  Feb.  6, 
1827;  m.  Apr.  16,   1848,  Kneeland  Gorham. 

1  chd.  Louise,  b.  June  7,  185 1;  m.  Wm.  Bray;  4  chd.;  William.,  b    Feb 

28,  1S68;   Minnie,  b.  Aug.  7,  1S70;  Bertha,  b.   Feb.  3,  1876:  Mabel, 
b.  Aug.  2,  1862. 

SJJ  Nancy  L.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  Nov. 
27,  1830;  m.  June  3,  1849,  Henry  Merriman. 

2  chd.  1  Fannie,  b.  ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1866.    -Charlie,  b.  Nov.  8,  1859;  m. 

Mary  Page;  i  dau.,  Mabel,  b.  Oct.  8,  1889, 


52  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

2^3  Noah  Ailing,'  s.  of  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  May  5,  1835; 
m.  Apr.  2,  1865,  Grace  Wooding. 

2  chd.  'Carrie,  b.  Dec.  6,  1866;  m  Harry  Woodcock;  3  chd  ;  Mabel,  b. 
Apr.  28,  1888;  Harold,  b.  Nov.  10,  1890,  and  Hazel,  b.  Sept.  23, 
1895.     -Myrtle,  b.  July  12,  1S82. 

2Jy3  Charles  Ailing/  s.  Chester  of  Hamden,  b.  Sept.  28,  1837; 
m.  Nov.,  1869,  Lucy  A.  G.  Peckham. 

1  son,  Webster,   b.   Nov.   6,  1S70;  m.  Emma  Roswell;  3  chd.;  Chester, 

Arthur  and  Vera. 

-^^  Lucy  E.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Leveret  of  Hamden,  b.  Dec. 
17,  182 1 ;  m.  Nov.  9,  1843,  Henry  Hill,  b.  Aiig.  14,  1819;  d. 
Dec.  30,  1885. 

2  chd.  'Henry  Leveret,  b.  June  22,  1S46;  m.  Harriet  Roemer,  b.  Nov.  7, 

1854;  s.  i.     -Arthur  Clarence,   b.   Apr.  9,   1866;   m.  Mar.    2,   1SS7, 
Hattie  Lounsbury;  i  s.,  Henry  Arthur,  b.  Oct.  26,  1891. 

2_3j;  \Vm.  F.  Ailing,'  b.  Nov.  i,  1827,  s.  of  Leverett  and  Fanny 
of  Hamden;  m.  Ann  Hitchcock. 

6  chd.  'Emma,  -Frank,  ^Elizabeth,  -'William,  =  Ellsworth.  "^  Fannie;  3  d. 
y. ;  1.  at  Westville. 

2^y  Betsey  Atwater  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Leverett  of  Hamden, 
b.  Feb.  17,  1830;  m.  Loren  Umberfield. 

6  chd.   5  d.  y.;   i  1.,   Fannie,  b.  Oct.  4,   185S;  m.  Wni.  C.   Perkins;  i  dau. 

2^J  George  M,  Ailing,'  s.  of  Leveret  of  Hamden,  b.  Aug. 
28,  1833;  m.  June  14,  1865,  Castine  U.  Atwater. 

3  chd.   'William,  -Cora,  and  -^ Henry;  i  d.  y. 

3^-„»  Ellsworth  Ailing,'  s.  of  Leverett  of  Hamden,  b.  Apr. 
II,  1837;  m.  June  27,  1859,  Sophronia  Hitchcock. 

2  chd.  d.  y. ;  3  years  in  the  Civil  War;  d.  at  Alexandria,  Va  ,  1865;  bu.  in 
Evergreen  Cemetery,  N.  Haven,  Conn. 

2-Ao  Harvey  Ailing,'  s.  of  Leverett  of  Hamden,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1841;  um.;  was  3  years  in  army,  and  the  last  20  years  has 
been  watchman  for  Messrs.  Fitch  &  Co.,  New  Haven. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGE,  53 

2/^*  James  Elijah  Ailing;/  s.  of  Ezra  and  Abigail  Ailing, 
b.  Oct.  24,  1841;  m.  Feb.  i,  1867,  Addie  Denny;  1.  West 
Haven. 

5  chd.  1  Nettie  A.,  b.  Nov.  22.1868.  '^  Frank  D.,b.Sept.  17.  1870.  « George 
W.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1S72.  ■* Lizzie  M.,  b.  Sept.  5,  1874.  ■■  Bertha  B.,  b. 
Feb.  27,  1877. 

2-5J  Chauncey  Ailing  Dickerman/  s.  of  Elisha  and  Adah 
AllYng  Dickerman,  b.  Sept  9,  1821;  d.  Apr.  17,  1873;  m.  June 
7,  1847,  Nancy  S.  Bronson,  b.  Feb.  5,  1827;  res.  New  Haven. 

3  chd.  1  Elizabeth  E.,  b.  July  27,  1848;  d.  urn.,  July  16,  1872.  ^  Robert 
C  b  Sept  3,  1853;  m.  Nov.  19,  1874.  Mary  E.  Thomas,  b.  July  4. 
1852.  3  Helen  A.,  b.  July  31.  i859;  m.  June  8,  1881,  G.  Wilbur  Clark; 
2  chd. ;  Mildred  and  Mabel  Grace. 

2JJ  Elisha  Dickerman,'  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1828;  d.  Feb.  18, 
1890;  m.  July  12,  1852,  Harriet  N.  A.  Edwards,  b.  Aug.  31, 
1831;  res.  New  Haven. 

5  chd.  1  Mary  Adah,  b.  Feb.  20,  1853;  m.  Sept.  20,  1872,  Dwight  W.  Bald- 
win, b.  Washington,  Conn.,  Mar.  21.  1850;  4  chd.;  Carrie  F.,  b.  Oct. 
13.  1873;  Hattie  A.,  b.  Aug.  27.,  1877;  d.  Oct.  2,  1879;  George  H.,b. 
Dec.  12,  1S78;  d.  Oct.  25.  1886;  Howard,  b.  June  10,  1886.  '•'Edward 
A.,  b.  Dec.  13,  1854;  m.  Mar.  3.  1880,  Nellie  A.  Crook;  2  chd.  Lena 
M.'  b.  June  25.  1S84,  and  Bertha  L.,  b.  Oct.  23,  18S5.  » Elisha  G.,b. 
Nov.  3,  1856;  d.  Mar.  20,  1S80;  um.  ■'Hattie  E.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1859;  d. 
May  22,  :867.  ^  Frederick  W.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1862;  m.  Sept  25,  1888, 
Lillian  Lumb;  2  chd.;  Charles  F.,  b.  June  22,  1890,  and  Vera  B..b. 
Nov.  8,  1891. 

2-y  Mary  R.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Truman  and  Clarissa  Ailing, 
b.  Nov.  10,  182 1 ;  m.  Apr.  29,  1846,  Montgomery  Armstrong,  b. 
Sept.  15,  1822;  1.  New  Haven. 

3  did.  1  Edward  M.,  b.  Apr.  2,  1848;  m.  Nov.  26,  1S72,  Sarah  W.  Wells; 
I  s  Frank  C.  b.  Aug.  21, 1879.  -  Elmer  Leroy,  b.  Nov.  28,  1854;  m. 
Dec.  21,  1882,  Nellie  Carr;  2  s..  Lewis  C,  b.  Dec,  18,  1885,  Harold 
Ailing,  b.  June  14,  1892.  ^Hila  Clara,  b.  Nov.  i.  1S58;  m.  Aug.  6, 
1892,  Rev.  William  Davis;  1.  Spokane,  Wash.;  3  chd.,  Paul  A.,  b. 
Oct.'si.  1893;  Frederick  William,  b.  Dec.  8,  1894;  Mary  Olive,  b. 
Feb.  27,  1897. 


241  William  E.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Truman  and  Clarissa  Ailing, 
b/jan.    23,    1824;    d.    Apr.   4,    1897;    m.    Nov.    8,    1846,    Eliza 


54  LINEAGE    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Ann    Cooper,  b,   Feb.    23,   1824;    d.   May    2,    1898;    res.    New 
Haven. 

10  chd.    'Charles  T.,  b.  July  2,  1847;  d.  Mar.  7.   1849.    ^  Charles  T.,  b. 

Aug.  3,  1849;  d.  Mar.  25,  1850.  -^William  F..  b.  May  21,  1S51;  d.  Oct. 
6.  1851.  -^Mary  L.,  b.  July  25,  1S52;  m.  (i)  May  17,  1873,  George  G. 
Willis;  3  chd.;  Linda  L.,  b.  Apr.  i,  1876;  Hattie  E.,  b.  June  2,  1877; 
George  Guy,  b.  Nov.  20,  1880;  m.  (2)  Mar.  29,  18SS.  George  E.  Chip- 
man,  b.  Jan.  12,  1843;  s.  i  by  (2).  '■  Edmund  W.,  b.  July  3,  1853;  d. 
Dec.  23,  1853.  «  Frank,  b.  Aug.  28,  1854;  d.  Apr.  28, 1855.  '' George  W., 
b.  Nov.  27,  1855  ;d.  J^^ay,  1856.  *  Burton  J.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1S59  (record  be- 
low). 'Lucy  P.,  b.  Apr.  17,  1864;  ni.  Sept.  26,  1893,  Robert  Bragan, 
b.  Dec.  17,  1S59;  Leonard  L.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1S65;  m.  May  11,  1898, 
Rose  Rohr,  b.  Mar.  19,  1876. 

•V/  Burton  J.  Ailing-,"'  8th  chd.  of  the  above  William  E.,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1859;  m.  Martha  M.  Blake,  b.  Jan.  31,  1865;  1.  New 
Haven. 

11  chd.    'William  T.,  b.  June  26,  1SS3.    -Burton  J.,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  3,  18S4; 

d.  1887.  sjoseph  J.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1SS5.  •'Eliza  A.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1S86. 
5  Clara,  b.  Aug.  13,  1888;  d.  1S96.  ''Edward,  b.  Nov.  iS,  18S9.  'Ray- 
mond, b.  June  6,  1891;  d.  1895.  *Jennette,  b.  Dec.  13,  1892.  ■' Estelle, 
b.  Apr.  27,  1894.  '"Juliette,  b.  Sept.  20,  1S96.  "  Albertha,  b.  Oct.  8, 
1898. 

2^2^  Francis  A.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Truman  and  Clarissa,  b.  Sept. 
8,  1825;  m.  Dec.  29,  1853,  Mary  Jane  Briggs,  b.  Dec.  13,  1829; 
1.  New  Haven. 

1  chd.    Charles  F.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1S54;  m.  Oct.  31,  18S8,  Carlie  A.  Sweet,  b. 

Oct.  9,  1867;  4  chd.;  Gladys  H.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1892;  Truman  F.,  b. 
Mar.  8,  1894;  Hazel  L.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1896;  Olive  A.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1S97. 

2JL3  Robert.  A.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Truman  and  Clarissa,  b.  Jan. 
21,  1828;  d.  Nov.  25,  1873;  m.  May  13,  1857,  Huldah  S.  Norton, 
b.  Aug.  10,  1833;  res.  New  Haven. 

2  chd.     '  Edward  N.,   b.   Aug.   2,  1S58;  m.  June  20,   1S83,  Gertrude  L. 

Osborn;  3  chd.;  Clara  G.,  b.  June  20,  1885;  d.  Aug.  7,  1886;  Edna  L., 
b.  Jan.  21.  1887;  E.  Marion,  b.  Jan.  22,  1S89.  ■  Robert  M.,  b.  June 
19,  i860;  d.  Jan.  4,  1S71. 

2^3  Fannie  Ailing,'  dan.  of  Henry  and  Susan,  b.  Sept.  18, 
1844;  m.  June  21,  1882,  Dewitt  Weed,  b.  1850. 

3  chd.     '  Loren,  b.   Feb.   17,  1883.     ^  Rubie,  b.  Nov.  8,  1885.     ^  Etta,  b. 

Apr.  19,  1887. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    SON    JOHN    THE    JUDGK.  55 

2J_5  Ella  Anderson/  dau.  of  Isaac  atid  Elizabeth  Ailing 
Anderson,  b.  July  5,  1846;  d.  Nov.  26,  1897;  m.  Nov.  5,  1868, 
Theodore  Booth,  b.  Oct.  i,  1844;  res.  New  Haven. 

3  chd.     1  Bertha,  b.  Jan.    19,    1S70;  m.  Oct.   i,  1896;  i  dau.,   Theodora 

Skinner,  b.   Nov    19,    1897.       -  Grace,  b.  Sept.   14,  1874.       ■*  Helen 
(Bessie),  b.  Feb.  23,  1877. 

2-M  Edward  J.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Thomas  and  Amanda,  b.  July  i, 
1844;  d.  Oct.  13,  1885;  m.  Sept.  20,  1871,  Ann  (Martha)  Har- 
mount,  b.  Nov.  18,  1848;  d.  Oct.  10,  1887. 

2  chd.    1  Mortimer,  Ph  B.,  Yale,  1S93.  b.  Nov.   16.  1872;  m.  Oct.  i.  1896, 
Lillian  Brown;  i  s  ,  Thomas  Berkley,  b.   Aug.  26,  1897.     -  Grace, 
b.  June  3,  1875. 

2-«J  Albert  H.  Ailing-,"  s.  of  Thomas  and  Amanda,  b.  Aug. 
9,1846;  m.  Dec.  21,  1875,  Emily  Johnson,  b.  May  7,  1847;  1. 
New  Haven. 

6  chd.  'Alice  T,  b.  Mar.  21,  1877.  -Amanda  B.,  b.  Mar.  17,  1879- 
3 Charlotte,  b,  Nov.  21,  1S80.  ^Emma  M..  b.  July  23.  1S82.  -^Albert 
L.,b.  Aug.  26,  1883.    "  Edward  M.,  b.  Sept.  2,  1890;  d.  July  15.  1891. 

\%»  Chas.  E.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Geo.  and  Mary  E.,  b.  June  29, 
1846;  m.  Oct.  22,  1873,  Emily  Maltby,  b.  1847;  1.  New  Haven. 

4  chd.    'Chas.  E.,  Jr.,  b.  Feb.,  1875-     -Mary,  b.  June,  1876.     ^  Percy,  b. 

June  4,  1879.     •*  Roger,  b.  Jan.  16,  1882. 

2^V  Geo.  A.  Ailing,"  s.  of  Geo.  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Mar.  26, 
185V;  m.  Oct.  17,  1878,  Edith  Turner,  b.  Apr.  13,  1857;  1.  New 
Haven. 

2  chd.     'George  E.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1879.     '^  Mabel  J.,  b.  May  16,  18S2. 

2^0  Dr.  Arthur  N.  Ailing,"  A.B.,  Yale,  '96,  M.D.,  Columbia, 
'91,  s.  of  Geo.  and  Mary  E.,  b.  July  i,  1862;  m.  Oct.  27,  1887, 
France  Walker,  b.  May  i,  1864;  res.  199  York  street,  New 
Haven. 

I  chd.  Helen  F.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1888. 

3iL2  Fred  H.  Ailing,'  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet,  b.  Oct.  16,  1860; 
m.  Oct.  15,  1887,  Nellie  Bunnell,  b.  July  15,  1862;  1.  New 
Haven. 

3  chd.  '  Kenneth,  b.  Jan.  23,  1889.     -Le  Roy,  b.  Dec.  24,  1S91;  d.  July  6, 

1892.     3  Evelyn,  b.  Oct.  17,  1896. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,  ist— BRANCH 

OF  SAMUEL,  2d. 

NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS. 

-^1  Samuel  Allin^^,  2d,'  oldest  s.  of  Sergeant  Samuel,  ist, 
and  gr.  s.  of  Roger,  ist,  the  emigrant  settler  cf  this  line  of 
Allings,  was  b.  in  New  Haven  in  1668,  admitted  to  the  Center 
Church  in  1688,  m.  abt.  1690,  rem.  with  family  to  Newark, 
N.  J.,  abt.  1701,*  and  d.  there  in  1732,  a.  64.  His  will  was 
dated  May  4,  1732,  and  proved  Aug.  3, the  same  year.  His  wf. 
Sarah  survived  him  abt.  three  years,  and  d.  in  1735,  a.  63. 

All  the  town  and  church  records  give  him  a  title,  either 
Lieutenant  or  Esquire.  He  was  among  the  later  early  set- 
tlers of  Newark,  coming  about  thirty-five  years  after  the  first; 
he  took  a  prominent  place  in  the  church,  and  held  various 
town  offices  in  Newark,  and  was  one  of  its  leading  men. 

At  a  town  meeting  held  in  1708  he  was  on  a  committee  to 
instruct  Mr.  Pierson  to  go  to  New  England  and  procure  a 
minister,  and  in  17 16,  the  church  being  again  vacant  by  the 
death  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bowers,  he  was  put  on  the  commit- 
tee of  supply.  An  old  deed  of  his  reads  thus:  "For,  and  in 
consideration  of  the  love  and  affection  which  I  do  bear 
towards  my  well  beloved  (son)  Thomas  Ailing.  I  have  given, 
etc.,  etc.,  two  acres  of  land,  etc.,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord 
Christ  1724,  and  in  the  year  of  our  sovereign  Lord  George 
the  2d,  by  the  grace  of  God,  king,  etc."  Signed  San:uel  Ailing; 
And  in  1736  his  son  Deacon  Samuel  Ailing  gave  a  deed  for 
twenty  acres  to  his  brother  Thomas  Ailing  (the  same  Thomas). 
In  1734,  after  the  death  of  his  father,  Ezekiel  Ailing  (the  Dea- 
con's brother)  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  gave  a  deed  to  James  Ailing 
of  Wallingford,  Conn,  (probably  his  cousin  and  son  of  James, 
who  was  a  brother  of  Samuel,  Esq  ,  of  Newark). 


♦There  seems  uncertainty  as  to  the  e.xact  date,  which  has  generally  been  called  i6g8.  The 
last  record  found  of  him  as  a  resident  of  New  Haven  is  June  23,  1701,  when  his  brotlicr  John  and 
wife  Abigail,  who  had  preceded  him  several  years  to  Elizabethtown,  make  their  well  beloved 
brother  Samuel  Ailing  of  New  Haven  their  true  and  lawful  attorney,  etc.,  and  the  first  recorded 
date  found  of  him  in  Newark  is  1703,  when  the  attestation  to  the  signatures  to  a  deed  is  made 
before  "  Samuel  Ailing  one  ye  Judges  for  ye  Inferior  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  ye  County  of 
Esse.x,  N.  J.,"  so  it  is  probable  he  came  to  Newark  the  last  of  1701  or  the  first  of  1702.  The 
New  Haven  Church  record  says  1703,  but  that  probably  refers  to  the  time  of  his  withdrawal  from 
the  New  Haven  Church,  which  might  have  been  a  year  or  two  later. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  57 

The  residence  of  Samuel  Ailing,  Esq.,  which  became  the 
Allino-  homestead,  was  on  the  northwest  corner  of  Broad  and 
Market  streets,  and  originally  contained  over  six  acres,  which 
he  purchased  about  1710,  and  the  corner  has  been  in  the  fam- 
ily for  nearly  200  years;  but  the  encroachments  of  the  grow- 
ing city  have  reduced  the  lot  until  its  present  dimensions  are 
20  feet  5  inches  by  67  feet,  the  title  to  which  vests  in  the  estate 
of  Sarah  M.  Crane,  deceased,  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Van  Wagenen, 
daughters  of  John  and  Matilda  (Ailing)  Crane,  who  have  just 
negotiated  its  sale  for  $9,000  a  front  foot,  or  $190,000  for  the 
lot;  doubtless  the  highest  price  ever  paid  for  land  in  the  State. 

The  old  dwelling  of  the  early  Allings  was  a  frame  house  of 
the  conventional  type,  with  any  amount  of  outhouses,  and  in 
the  rear  was  a  large  apple  orchard.  On  this  corner  five  genera- 
tions of  the  Allings  lived  and  died,  and   it   was  many  years 
known  as  the  John  Ailing  corner,  afterwards  as  the  John  Crane 
corner,  from  its  occupancy  by  John  Crane,who  married  Matilda 
Ailing,  a  granddaughter  of  Lieutenant   John.     The  Newark 
Allings  sprung  from  Lieutenant  Samuel,  or  Samuel  Ailing, 
Esq.,  whose  son  Samuel  was  called  deacon,  from  being  a  deacon 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  of  which  he  was  one  of  its 
pillars,  and   also  an   important  and   influential   man  in  civil 
affairs.     He  married  a  granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Prudden, 
the  third  minister  of  that  church;  the  name  Prudden   subse- 
quently becoming  a  christian  name  in    that   branch  of  the 
Ailing   family.     The    bodies   of  the    deacon    and   wife    were 
interred  in  the  old  burying  ground  of  Newark,  which  has  all 
been  dug  over  and   their  headstones  removed,  and  in    1892 
Deacon    Samuel's    great-great  great-grandson,    William    R. 
Ailing,    had    them    tabulated    in   the    rear    wall    of    the  first 
church,  and  the  deacon's  reads  as  follows: 

"  Aged  95. 
Here  lies  a  venerable  sage, 
Who  shone  in  virtue  more  than  age, 
Adorned  with  every  Christian  grace 
»    *    *    *     *    has  run  his  race. 
His  office  made  the  chm-ch  his  care, 
Her  interests  was  his  daily  prayer. 
He  lived  a  saint,  has  gone  to  rest, 
His  children  rise  and  call  him  blest." 

Following  the  deacon  in  the  Ailing  homestead  was  an  un- 
broken   succession    of    John    Allings,    down     through     the 


SS  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

troublous   times   before   and  during-  the  Revolution  and  out 
into  the  bright  sunshine  of  the  new  Republic. 

The  deacon's  grandson  John  was  an  ardent  patriot  and  a 
Lieutenant  in  the  company  of  Minute  Men  at  Newark  before 
the  Revolutionary  War  broke  out.  Towards  its  end,  one  cold 
winter's  day,  a  party  of  British  soldiers  who  had  been  out  for- 
^&ing-,  came  down  into  Newark  on  their  way  back  to  the  main 
column  near  Newark  bay.  Presumably  they  came  down  what 
is  now  Springfield  avenue,  and  it  is  a  certainty,  as  they  came, 
the  colonists  gave  them  a  warm  reception.  It  was  not  a  battle, 
but  what  to-day  would  be  termed  bushwhacking.  The  Jersey- 
men  fired  from  behind  "each  fence  and  farmyard  wall,"  and 
they  annoyed  the  British  so  that  they  got  very  angry.  Finally 
they  made  a  stand  at  what  is  now  the  corner  of  Broad  and 
Market  streets  just  in  front  of  the  Ailing  homestead.  Lieu- 
tenant John  seeing  them  said  to  his  wife,  "  Abigail,  the  British 
are  here,  take  the  children  and  run  down  cellar,  quick."  The 
deacon,  now  nearly  90  years  old,  hearing  the  clamor  and  rattle 
of  the  flintlocks  outside,  raised  the  window  and  cried  out, 
"Give  it  to  'em,  boys."  Upon  which  a  British  soldier  raised 
his  gun  and  called  out  to  an  officer,  "Shall  I  shoot  the  old 
devil?"  "  No,  he  is  too  old  to  harm  us,"  was  the  reply.  Mean- 
while a  brisk  skirmish  was  going  on,  and  Lieutenant  John  had 
seized  his  flintlock  and  began  firing  and  dropping  the  red- 
coats from  his  ambush,  and  as  the  day  was  cold,  reloading  by 
the  kitchen  fire.  The  British  noticed  this  and  finally  sent  a 
party  to  put  a  stop  to  it.  They  broke  down  the  door  of  the 
house  and  drove  the  patriot  by  the  back  door  into  the  orchard, 
following  him  with  shot  after  shot  as  he  ran  dodging  from 
one  apple  tree  to  another,  until,  just  as  he  was  passing  beyond 
their  reach,  they  put  a  shot  into  the  calf  of  one  leg,  but  he 
escaped,  yis  son  John  (the  third  John  Ailing  to  occupy  this 
corner),  then  a  lad  of  10  or  12  years,  was  one  of  the  children 
Abigail  had  in  the  cellar  during  the  fray,  and  was  the  grand- 
father of  William  R.  Ailing  of  Nev^^ark,  to  whom,  in  his  old 
age,  he  related  this  incident,  and  to  whom  the  compiler  is  in- 
debted for  the  narrative,  as  well  as  for  a  large  part  of  the 
genealogical  and  historical  record  of  the  Newark  Allings. 

Deacon  Samuel's  son  Joseph,  no  doubt,  is  the  person  re- 
ferred to  in  a  paper  in  the  Newark  Historical  Library,  among 
some  papers  brought  from  Washington  by  the  late  Alexan- 
der M.  Pennington. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  59 

"This  is  to  certify  that  Capt.  Joseph  Ailing  has  delivered 
me  an  enlistment  roll.     (Signed)  Wm.  Burnet,  Nov.  13,  i775-" 

Dr.  William  Burnet  married  Joanna,  a  daughter  of  Capt. 
Joseph  Ailing.  Besides  Lieut.  John  Ailing,  Prudden,  Isaac 
and  Samuel  Ailing  were  all  members  of  this  Minute  Company 
at  Newark  in  1775,  before  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

if  Samuel  Ailing,  2d,'  of  New  Haven,  m.  Sarah  Curry,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Curry,  abt.  1690,  rem.   to  Newark  abt.   1701,  and 

d.  there  1735;  they  had 

Seven  Children. 

1*  Elizabeth  Ailing,-*  b.  Dec.  19,  1691;  m. Curry. 

1*  Joseph  Ailing ,-1  b.  Mar.  29,  1693. 

i«  Eunice  Ailing.-"  b.  Mar.  8,  1694;  m.  Sergeant. 

\\  Samuel  Ailing  (Dea.),-*  b.  1698;  d.  Feb.  6,  1793. 

18  Thomas  Ailing,-*  b.  . 

19  Ezekiel  Ailing,^  b.  ■. 

20  Sarah  Alhng,-*  b. ;  ;  m.  Dodd. 

Samuel  Allen,'  Esquire,  was  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Infe- 
rior Court  of  Common  Pleas.  In  1709  and  1711  and  1717  he 
was  chosen  town  collector;  in  i7i4to  see  that  the  salary  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Bowers  was  raised  by  subscription,  and  also  a  fence 
viewer;  in  17 15  he  was  put  on  committee  to  supply  the  deficit 
from  the  death  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bowers,  and  in  1721  was 
appointed  surveyor  of  highways.  In  1724  he  deeds  two 
acres  to  his  son  Thomas  Ailing,  and  like  his  father  and 
grandfather,  he  was  a  blacksmith,  and  one  of  the  principal 
men  of  Newark  in  his  time.  He  was  Elder  in  Synod  from 
1727  to  his  death,  in  1732. 

^  Dea.  Samuel  Ailing,*  s.  of    Samuel  Ailing,  Esquire,  b. 

1698;  d.  Feb.  6,  1793,  a.  95;  m.  Abigail  Prudden,  b.  1704;  d.  Sept. 

8,  1758;  gr.  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Prudden,  the  3d  minister  of  ist 

ch.,  Newark. 

Five  C/iiMreti. 


21 

To 


John  Ailing,"  b.  ;  d.   1753. 

f§  Joseph  Ailing,^  b. ;  d.  Nov.  21,  1799. 

2s  Prudden  AUing,"  b. ;  d.  um.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  where  he  res. 

and  was  sheriff  there. 

2-t  Mrs.  Stephen  Ward,=  b.  . 

*5  Mrs.  Joseph  Crane, ^  b. . 


6o  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

In  1737  the  Deacon  vSamnel  was  appointed  to  see  to  the 
ringing  of  the  bell  and  sweeping  of  the  meeting  house.  In 
1741,  Judge,  by  his  Majesty  King  George  2d.  In  1743  he  was 
collector,  and  in  1748-9  assessor.  He  was  also  Elder  in 
Synod  from  1737  until  his  death,  in  1793. 

14  John  Ailing,'  s.  of  Dea.  Samuel  Ailing  of  Newark,  b. 
abt.  1723;  d.  1753;  m.  Martha  Crane;  d.  1795.  He  was  chosen 
collector  and  overseer  of  the  poor  in  1750,  and  Apr.  8,  1753, 
he  presented  a  bill  of  34  lbs.  14  s.  5  d.  for  repairs  to  jail, 
which  was  allowed  May  26,  and  ordered  paid  to  his  widow. 

Three  Children. 

W  John  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  2,  1746;  d.  Dec.  2,  1795. 
If  Isaac  Ailing.  Dea./b.  1749;  d.  1S19. 
3  8  Stephen  Ailing.'' 

If  Capt.  Joseph  Ailing,"  2d  s.  of    Dea.  Samuel,  b. ;  d. 

Nov.  21,  1799;  m.  Abigail ,  b.  1724;  d.  Mar.  14,  1759;  res. 

Newark.     He  was  a  trustee  in  the   church  and  a  prominent 

man  in  town  affairs. 

T%vo  Children. 

'"  Samuel  Ailing,''  b.  ;  m.  Prescilla  Ball. 

%\  Joanna  Ailing,''  b. ;  m.  William  Burnet,  M.D. 

1^  Lieut.  John  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Martha  (Crane) 
Ailing,  b.  Apr.  2,  1746;  d.  Dec.  2,  1795;  m.  Abigail  Young.  He 
was  a  lieutenant  in  a  Minute  Company,  and  the  one  who  fig- 
ured so  conspicuously  as  a  sharpshooter  when  the  British  pil- 
laged Newark. 

Five  Children,  all  Born  in  Newark. 

If  Matilda  Ailing,'' b.  Feb.  2,  1770;  d.  Apr.  3.  1S60. 

If  John  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  27,  1772;  d.  June  14,  1S52. 

If  *Young  Stephen  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  i,  1775;  d.  Feb.  4,  TS31. 

II  Prudden  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  2,  1779;  d.  Jan.  31,  1S57. 

1^;  Abby  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1783;  d,  Dec.  28.  1S70. 

In  1793  Licitt.  John  Ailing  deeded  to  his  sons  John,  Ste- 
phen and  Prudden,  his  homestead  lot,  corner  Broad  and 
Market  streets,  a  part  of  which  is  still  ov;ned  by  his  descend- 
ants.    (Later,  1899,  it  has  just  been  sold  for  $190,000.) 


*  Rev.  Dr.  McWhorter  by  mistake  reversed  these  names  at  his  baptism. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  6l 

|-§-  Dea.  Isaac  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Martha  Ailing;  b. 
1749;  d.  1819;  m.  (i)  Mary  Clisbie,  b.  1749;  d.  Mar.  20,  1792; 
m.  (2)  Joanna  Congad;  d.  1844. 

Children. 
By  (I) 

*^  Isaac  Ailing,  Jr.,' b. ;  m.;hada  s.  Theodore;  lived  in  Hanover  and 

d.  in  New  York  City. 
If  David  Ailing,^  b.  Sept.  17,  1773;  d.  Feb.  25,  1855. 

■  p»  Mary  (Polly)  Ailing,"  b. ;  m.  Apr.  24,  1806,  Rev.  Stephen  Hayes; 

had  2  daus.,  Juliette  and  Martha,  who  m.  Mr.  Norton  of  Guilford, 
Conn. 
By  (2). 

•1°  Caroline  Ailing,'  b.  ;  d.  . 

*i  Alexander  Ailing,"  b.  ;  d.  . 


Deacon   Isaac  Ailing  was   a  trustee  in  the  chnrch  and  an 
Elder  in  Synod  from  1787  until  his  death,  in  1819. 

|J^  Joanna  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  and  Abigail  Ailing; 
m.  William  Burnet,  M.  D. 

C/u'ldi-en. 

*^  Mrs.  Abigail  Riggs,'  b.  ;  d. . 


^3  Mrs.  Gov.  Pennington,"  b. ;  d. . ;  Speaker  of  the  House. 

■*■*  Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Hornblower,^  b. ;  d.  ;  Chief  Justice  of  New 

Jersey;  their  dau.  m.  Justice  Joseph  P.   Bradley   of   the    United 

States  Supreme  Court,  Washington,  D.  C. 


If  Matilda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Lieut.  John  and  Martha  Ailing, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1770;  d.  Apr.  3,  i860;  m.  Jotham  Baldwin,  b.  Dec. 
16,  1769;  d.  Mar.  15,  1802;  res.  Newark. 

S/.r  Children. 

If  Abby  Cook  Baldwin, »  b.  1796;  d.  Jan.,  1S27. 

If  Ebenezer  Baldwin,*  b.   1797;  d.  abt.  18S0. 

■*^  Robert  Brown  Baldwin. *  b.  1800;  d.  1802. 

fl  Julia  Baldwin,*  b.  Aug.,  1802;  d.  Sept.  i,  i8qi. 

If  Martha  Maria  Baldwin,^  b.  Nov.  28,  1807;  d.  June  i,  1839. 

=  "  Stephen  Ailing  Baldwin,*  b.  Dec.  30,  1810;  d.  Dec.  25,  1812. 


If  John  Ailing,'  s.  of  Lieut.  John  and  Martha  Ailing,  b. 
Dec.  27,  1772;  d.  June  14,  1852;  m.  Jan.  18,  1798,  Sarah  Ham- 
ilton, b.  1780;  d.  Apr.,  1853;  res.  Newark. 


62  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALT.ING,    FIRST. 

Ten  C/iildroi. 

11  John  Ailing.''  b.  Aug.   i,  1798;  d.  Mar.  24,  1S36. 

If  Matilda  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  13,  1801;  d.  April  i,  1879. 

14  Charles  Ailing.*  b.  Apr.  14,  1S03;  d.  Mar.  15,  1853. 

f4  Albert  Ailing,*  b.  June  2,  1S05;  d.  Dec.  23,  1868. 

If  William  Ailing, »  b.  Sept.  24.  1807;  d.  Oct.  15,  1892. 

^fi  Henrj' Ailing,*  b.  July  21,  1810;  d.  Mar.  16,  1S39;  m.  and  d.  s.  i. 

»"  Maria  Ailing,*  b.  May  2,  1812;  d.  Oct.  14,  1S89;  urn. 

fl  Caroline  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  16,  1S15;  d.  Sept.,  1886. 

69  Alfred  H.  Ailing,"  b.  May  28,  1818;  d.  Feb.  1,  1826. 

"0  Sarah  Emeline  Ailing,*  b.  June  2,  1S22;  d.  Oct.  9,  18S7;  um. 

14  Young  Stephen  Ailing/   s.   of  Lieut.    John  and  Martha 

Ailing,  b.  Mar.   i,  1775,  at  Newark,    N.  J.;  d.  Feb.  4,    1831,  at 

Sodus,  N.  Y.;  m.  at   Ballston,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1798,   Patty,  dau. 

of  David  Cor}^  b.  Westfield,  N.  J.,  Apr.  22,  17S0;  d.  Rochester, 

N.  Y.,  July  7,  1840. 

I\ine  L/uldrcii. 

fi  Harriet  Ailing,^  b.  Milton,   N.  Y.,   Feb.  18,   1801;  d.   Sodus,  N.  Y., 

Jan.  2.  1871. 
ff  John  Ailing,*  b.  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1802;  d.   Sodus,  N.   Y.,   Dec. 

9.  1884. 
§1  David  Cory  Ailing,*  b.  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1S05;  d.  R.ochester,  N.  Y., 

Jan.  12,  18S7. 
11  Stephen  Young  Ailing,*  b.   Milton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,   1807;  d.  Roches- 
ter. N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1891. 
If  Prudden  Ailing,*  b.  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1S08;  d.  Norwalk,  O.,  Apr. 

II,  1879. 
II  William  Ailing,*  b.  Milton,  N.  Y,,  Mar.  3,  1811;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 

July  13,  iSgo. 
fj  Lewis  Higby  Ailing,*  b.  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1813;  d.  Rochester, 

N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  i8Sq. 
ff  Matilda  Ailing,*  b.  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1816;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  May 

20,  1894. 
\\  Jane  Elizabeth  Ailing,*  b.  Sodus,  N.   Y.,  Sept.  12,  1S19;  1.   Colorado 

Springs. 

\\  Prudden  Ailing,'  s.  of  Lieut.  John  and  Martha  Ailing,  b. 

Newark,  Oct.   20,   1779;  d.   Madison,  N.  J.,  Jan.  31,   1857;  m. 

Mar.  16, 1807,  Maria  Halsey,  b.  May  17,  1787;  d.  Albany,  N.  Y., 

1876. 

Four  C/iUdrcn. 

l,%  Mary  Ford  Ailing,"  b.  Feb.  15,  1808;  d.  Sept.  12,  1872. 

l\  Rosina  Ailing."  b.  Jan.  24,  1810;  d.  Feb.  24,  1S43. 

"-  Norwood  R   Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  17,  1S16;  d.  um.,  Galveston,  Texas,  Oct. 

22,  1839. 
If  Margaret  Crane  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  19,  1S12. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  63 

f|}  Abby  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Lieut  John  and  Martha  Ailing,  b. 
Dec.  15,  1783;  d.  Dec.  28,  1870;  m.  Newark,  Apr.  16,  1807, 
Abram  K.  Ward;  r.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Seven  Children. 

■^■4  Henry  Ward. s  b.  May  5,  1807;  d.  Feb.  21,  1S73;  urn. 

1%  Letetia  D.  Ward,^  b.  Jan.  i,  1809,  d.  June  6,  1S50. 

If  Prudden  Ailing  Ward.s  b.  May  28,  1811;  d.  Aug.  2,  1895. 

IJ  Sarah  Emmons  Ward.^  b.  June  15,  1S13;  d.  Dec.  27,  1891. 

II  Matilda  Ward,*  b.  Dec.  27,  1S15;  d.  Sept.  12,  1867. 

\\  Ellen  Conley  Ward.^  b.  Nov.  11,  1817;  d.  June  19,  1897. 

»o  Albert  Hamilton  Ward,^  b.  Nov.  i,  1S20;  d.  Dec.  4,  1S21. 


ff  David  Ailing,'  s.  of  Dea.  Isaac  and  Mary  C.  Ailing,  b. 
Sept.  17,  1773;  d.  Feb.  25,  1855;  ra.  (i)  Apr.  2,  1802,  Nancy,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Ball,  b.  Rahway,  Jan.  18,  1779;  d.  Oct.  15,  1815;  m. 
(2)  Nov.  25,  1817,  Eunice,  dau.  of  John  Roberts,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1787;  d.  Apr.  14,  1864;  res.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Six  CJiildren. 
By  (I) 
81   Mary  C.  Ailing.^  b.  Aug.   10,   1805;  d.   Feb.  i,  1S78;  m.  Jan,  23,  1833, 

John  Hall;  had  2  s.  and  2  daus. 
If  Stephen  B.  Ailing,*  b.  July  24,  1808;  d.  Mar.  13,  1861. 
83  Isaac  A.  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  17,  1S14;  d.  Apr.   10,  1890;  est.  $300,000;  m, 
Emeline  Moore  of  New  York. 

By  (2) 
II  Joseph  C.  Ailing,*  b.  Jan.  27,  1819;  d.  Oct.  26,  1S95. 
If  David  W.  Ailing,*  b.  1820;  d.  Sept.  25,  18S3. 
If  Horace  Ailing.^  b.  Sept.  24,  1822;  1.  New  York  City. 


ff  Abby  Cook  Baldwin,"  dau.  of  Jothamand  Matilda  Ailing 
Baldwin,  b.  Apr.,  1796;  d.  Jan.,  1827;  m.  Jan.,  1822,  Gen.  James 
Miller,  in  command  of  the  New  Jersey  Militia.  He  m.  (2), 
Oct.,  1828,  %\  Julia  Baldwin,  sister  of  ist  wife,  b.  Aug.,  1802; 
d.  Sept.  I,  1891. 

9  Chd.  1  James  Prudden;  d.  Apr.,  1852  «  Rosina  Matilda.  ^  Abby 
Louisa;  d.  1855.  ^  Charles  Veazie;  d.  1832.  ^  Robert  Shatton;  d. 
1846.  '5  Julia  Francis;  m.  1867,  Rev.  B.  S.  Bissell  of  Norvvalk, 
Conn.;  had  a  s.,  James,  who  d.  1877.  '  Helen  Augusta;  m.  1857, 
David  Ailing  Hall,  Newark,  N.  J.;  had  2  chd;  d.  y.  ^^  Emma 
Veazia.  '■'  Clara  Ailing;  m  A.  Woodruff  Kellogg,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.; 
had  3  s.,  Augustus  L.,  William  D.  and  Robert  M. 


64  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

■|A  Ebenezer  Baldwin/  s.  of  Jotham  Baldwin,  b.  1797;  d. 
abt.  1880;  m.  a  Virginia  lady;  rem.  to  Indiana;  had  5  chd., 
viz.: 

^  John    Ailing;    -  James    Miller;    ^  Martha   Maria;    ■*  Jane   AUing,    and 
5  Evelyn. 

l-f-  Martha  Maria  Baldwin/  dan.  of  Jotham  Baldwin,  b.  Nov. 
28,  1807;  d.  June  I,  1839;  m.  Samuel  E.  Farrand  of  Bloomfield, 
N.  J.,  who  m.  (2)  Dec.  10,  1859,  {;|;  Jane  Elizabeth  Ailing,  dau. 
of  Young  Stephen  Ailing,  b.  Sept.  12,  1819;  1.  Colorado  Springs. 

5/.r  CJiildreu. 

11  Charles  Edward  Farrand,^  by  (i),  b.  Oct.  7,  1S33;  d.  July  14,  1S74. 
100  Frank  AUing   Farrand,'-'  by  (2),  b.  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  June  29,    1842; 

d.  May  26,  1845. 
^°i  Clara  Jane  Farrand,'-'  by  (2),  b.  Mar.  25,  1845;  d.  Dec.  7,  1846. 
V:f^  Theodore  Farrand,'"  by  (2),  Nov.  14,  1847,  Lexington,  Ky. 
^0*  Martha  Matilda  Farrand,^  b.  Lexington,  Ky.,  Apr.  14,  1S50;  m.  July 

7,   1S72,  James  B.  Walton  of  Virginia;   2  chd.;  b.   Danville,  Ky.; 

Jennie  Ailing,  b.  July  23,  1875;  Thomas  Edwin,  b.  June  22,  1881. 
101  Sarah  Jane  Farrand,^  b.  DanviUe,   Ky.,  b.  Feb.  14,   1858;  d.  Apr.  15, 

i860. 

W  John  Ailing/  s.  of  John  and  Sarah  (Hamilton)  Ailing 
of  Newark,  b.  Aug.  r,  1798;  d.  Mar.  24,  1836,  Madison,  Ind.; 
m.  Aug.  7,  1S27,  Jane  Robinson  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  b.  Nov.  14, 
1808;  d.  May  9,  1874. 

Three  Cliildreii,  all  Bom  in  Mad/son,  I)id. 

W  Jol^"  Ailing,'-'  b.  May  26,  1828. 

igY'  William  Robinson  AUing,-'  b.  June  10,  1831. 

i^V  Charles  AUing,^  b.  Apr.  19,  1833. 

5  1  John  Ailing,  graduated  at  Princeton,  studied  law  and 
settled  at  Madison,  Ind.,  where  he  d.  at  38.  His  s.  John  is  in 
the  wholesale  hardware  trade  in  Chicago;  William  R.  is  a 
manufacturing  jeweler  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  Charles,  res.  at 
Madison,  Ind. 

If  Matilda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah  H.  Ailing,  b. 
Jan.  13,  1801;  d.  Apr.  i,  1879,  Mt.  Orange,  N.  J.;  ni.  John  C. 
Crane, b.  Aug.  10,  1797;  d.  Jan.  13,  1849;  r.  on  the  Ailing  home- 
stead, Newark,  N.  J.,  corner  of  Broad  and  Market  streets. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  65 

Three   Children. 

!<**  Sarah  Maria  Crane,'  b.  Nov.  28,  1827;  d.  Apr.  24,  1S92;  um. 
10"  William  Crane,'  b.  Mar.  2,  1S32;  d.  May  30,  1832. 
11"  Caroline  Matilda  Crane,'  b.  Dec.   10,   1S36;  m.  July  10,  i860,  John  B. 
Van  Wagenen;  s.  i. 

If  Charles  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Sarah  H.  Ailing,  b.  Apr. 
14,  1803;  cl.  Mar.  15,  1852;  m.  Clarissa  R.  Baldwin,  b.  vSouth 
Orange,  N.  J.,  July  29,  1806;   r.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Three  Cliildren. 

yj   Mary  Jane  Ailing,'-'  b.  July  31,  1835. 
Also  a  s.  and  dau.,  d.  y. 

14  Albert  Ailing,'  s.  of  John  and  Sarah  H.  Ailing,  b.  June 
2,  1805;  d.  Dec.  23,  1868;  m.  (i)  Apr.  17,  1832,  Sarah  Canfield; 
d. ;  m.  (2)  Jan.  14,  1859,  Margaret  vStafford. 

Three  Children. 
By  (I) 

112  Mary  Louise  Ailing,'^   b.  June  14,  1840;  m.  May  5,   1869,  Charles  W. 

Wheeler,  b.  June   4,   1836;  2  chd. ;    Sarah  Ailing,  b.  Sept.  3,   1870; 

Mary  Louise,  b.  Feb.  i,  1872. 
VyS  Frederick  A.  Ailing, »  b.  Aug.  16,  1842;  d.  Apr.,  1884. 

By  (2) 
111  Elizabeth  Harper  Ailing,' b.  June  4,  1861;  1.  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

If  William  Ailing,'  s.  of  John  and  Sarah  H.  Ailing,  b.  Sept. 

24,  1807;  d.  Lake  Providence,  La,  Oct.   15,   1892;  m.  ;  had 

4  chd.,  who  d.  in  early  manhood.  He  was  a  merchant  and 
prominent  business  man  in  Louisiana,  twenty  years  a  banker 
and  President  of  the  Water  Works. 

|4  Caroline  Ailing,*'  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah  H.  Ailing,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1815;  d.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Sept.,  1886;  m.  Aug.  10,  1841, 
Christopher  C.  Meeker  (s.  of  Isaac),  b.  Newark,  Oct.  8,  1813; 
d.  Athens,  Ga.,  Apr.  15,  1862. 

T^t'O  Children. 

igV  John  A.  Meeker.'  b.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.   3,    1S43;  d.  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  Feb.  17,  1897 
Vj^  Rosalie  Meeker,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10,  1845. 

5 


66  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINO,    FIRST. 

fi  Harriet  Ailing","  dau.  of  Youn<j  Stephen  and  Patty  (Corj^) 
Ailing,  b.  Feb.  i8,  1801 ;  d.  Jan.  2,  1871;  m.  July  31,  1821,  Adam 
Tinckelpaugli,  b.  Apr.  3,  1796;  d.  Apr.  4,   1863;  r.  Sodus,  N.  Y. 

Ii/[i;//f  C/iildrcn,  all  Borit  in  Sod  lis. 

11"  Amanda  Tinckelpaugh,''  b.    Sept.   20,   1S22;  m.    Nov.  7,    1847,  Alvin 

Kingsley;  2  chd.;  Charles  Alvin,  b.   Alton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1S51;  d. 

July   12,  1S55;   Arthur  Edward,  b.  June  27,  1S55;  m.  Oct.  30,  1890; 

Elizabeth  G.  Leete,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Vs    Charles  Tinckelpaugh,'-'  b.  May  24,  1824;  d.  Oct.  12,  1S50. 
y^9  William  H.  Tinckelpaugh,^  b.  May  27,  1S26;  d.  June  6,  1S9S. 
\%o  Harriet  J.  Tinckelpaugh,'*  b.  June  22.  182S. 
121  Myron  Tinckelpaugh,'' b.  Feb.  28,  1830;  d.  Apr.  18,  1S51. 
1-2  Oscar  Tinckelpaugh,'*  b.  Nov.  30,  1S34;  m.  (i)  Feb.  23,  i860,  Emeline 

P.  Cogswell;  d.   April   11,    1861;    i   dau.;  Carrie,   b.   Feb.,   1861;  d. 

Mar.,  1S61;  m.  (2)  Sept.  18,  1S62,  Helen  F.  Rees;  i  s..  Ward  R.,  b. 

1864. 

123  Martha  M.  Tinckelpaugh,'' b.  July  14,  1836;  d.  Jan.  10,  1S73;  m.  Dec. 

22,  1862,  WilhamW.  Curtis;  2  chd.;  Hattie  C,  b.  Feb.  16,  1865,  and 
Nellie,  b.  1870,  Wisconsin. 

124  Delia  Elvira  Tinckelpaugh,"  b.  Sept.  28,  1S40;  m.  Sept.  20,  1S64,  Cal. 

vin  Pixley;  2  chd. ;  Charles,'"  b.  Aug.  14.  1S69;  Alida  J.,"'  b.  Aug- 
15,  1865;  m.  Sept.  8,  1S81,  Elmer  Hughes;  3  chd.;  Hubert  H  ,  b. 
Dec.  19,  18S2;  Agnes  A.,  b.  Jan.  13,  18S6;  Everett  E.,  b.  Feb.  29, 
1892. 

p  John  Ailing,'  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty  C.  Ailing, 
b.  Oct.  25,  1802;  d.  Dec.  9,  1884;  m.  Jan.  20,  1826,  Maria  Gurner, 
b.  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1802;  d.  Feb.  2,  1875,  Henrietta, 
N.  Y.;  r.  at  Rochester  and  Sodus,  N.  Y. 

Seven  C/iiUireu,  all  Born  in  RocJiester. 

1/^5  Maria  J.  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  25,  1827. 

ig2/  Elizabeth  Margaret  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  29.  1829;  d.  Jan   24,  1S67. 

127  Frances  A.  Ailing,"  b.   Jan,   31    1832;  m.   Jan.   3,  i860,  Frederick  H. 

Vedder,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

128  Wealthy  Ann  Ailing,"  b.  May  14,  1S34;  m.  Mar.  20,  1SS3,  George  Yan 

Arman,  Rutland,  Mich. 

129  Ann  Eliza  Ailing,"  b.   Oct.  15,   183C;  m.  Feb.  15,   1S70,  John   Dawson, 

Hastings,  Mich. 
i»o  George  Washington  Ailing,"  b.  July  5.  1839. 
131   Edward  D.  Ailing."  b.   May  20,  1844;  m.  Apr.  2,  1870.  Henrietta  R. 

Cadwell;  3  chd.;  Louis,  b.    Feb.  3,    1871;  d    Mar.  22,  18S2;  Carrie 

L.,  b.  Oct.  22.  18S2;    E.  Roy.  b.  Feb   3,  188S. 

|4  David  Cory  Ailing,"  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty  C. 
Ailing,  b.  Jan.    1,   1805;  d.  Jan.   12,  1S87;  m.  Jan.  2,  1832,  Pru- 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  67 

dence  L   Crocker,  b.   Lebanon,    N.   H.,  Mar.   24,   1807;  d.  Feb. 
19,  1872;  r.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Foil}-  Children,  all  Born  in  Rochester. 

18-  Henry  Hazen  Ailing,-'  b.  Nov.  12,   1S32;  d.  Apr.  16,   1862:  ni.  Aug.  8, 

i'86o,  Fidelia  Church. 
133  George  Irving  Ailing,"  b.   Sept.   11,  1838;  d.   Front  Royal,  Va.,  July 

16,  1S62. 
i^-*  Edwin  Lewis  Ailing,"  b.  July  2,  1841;  d.  Oct.  19,  1842. 
135  Charles  Edgar  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.   21,   1844;  m.   Dec.   15,  18S0,  Adelia 

Reaves,   b.   East  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1857;  i  chd.;  Prudence 

Adelia,  b.  Dec.  25,  1886. 


fl  Stephen  Young-  Ailing,"  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty 
C.  Ailing,  b.  Jan.  14,  1807;  d.  Dec.  18,  1891;  m.  Oct.  4,  1829, 
Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  William  and  Sarah  McKay,  b.  Argyle, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1809;  r.  Rochester. 

Seven  Children,   all  Born  in  Rochester. 

i3t!  William  Cory  Ailing,"  b.  July  29,  1S30;  d.  Aug.  9,  1S32. 

IS''  Frances  J.  Ailing,"  b.  July  21,  1832;  d.  June  i,  1886. 

138  Martha  Ann  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.  13.  1834;  d.  July  19,  1885;  m.  Oct.  6, 
1859,  Horace  Frederick  Bush,  b.  ;  d.  Feb.  19,  1896;  i  s.,  Fred- 
erick Morrison,  b.  Oct.  20,  1863. 

W  Jiimes  Morrison  Ailing,"  b.  July  12,  1837;  d.  Sept.  3,  1895,  London, 
England 

i-to   Mary  A.  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  13,  1S42;  d.  May  29,  1S42. 

1"  Mellicent  B    Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  20,  1845. 

1-12  Arthur  Kenneth  Y.  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.  6,   1849. 


-|4  Prudden  Ailing,"  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty  C. 
Ailing,  b.  Nov.  8,  1808;  d.  xApr.  11,  1879;  m.  Norwalk,  O.,  July 
19,  1835,  Eliza  Lockwood  Gibbs;  res.  Norwalk,  O. 

Eight  Children,  all  Born  in  Norwalk,  O. 

igV  William  Gibbs  Ailing,"  b   Jan.  15,  1S36 

W  Charles  Prudden  Ailing,"  b.  Feb.  19,  1838. 

Vff  David  Gibbs  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  8,  1842. 

W  Martha  Elizabeth  Ailing,"  b.  Sept.  S.  1843. 

I*''  Mary  Parshall  Ailing,"  b.  June  14,  1845. 

Vo*  Matilda  Jane  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  10    1849. 

i-***  Sarah  Lockwood  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1851;  m   Mar   10,  1887,  J.  Edson 

Cleveland,  Bellevue,  Mich. 
150  Stephen  Cory  Ailing."  b.  Jan.  5,  1853;  d.  Feb.,  1876,  Norwalk,  O. 


*i-    WILLIAM    ALLING, 

it  4  ' 

PUBLISHER   AND    BOOKSELLER,    ROCHESTER,    N.   Y. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  69 

|4  William  Ailing/  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty  C. 
Ailing, b.  Mar.  3,  181 1;  d.  July  13,  1890;  m.  (i)  May  2,  1836,  Mar- 
tha Sparhawk,  b.  Rochester,  Vt.,  Feb.  14,  1814;  d.  Jan.  3,  1852; 
m.  (2)  Newbury,  Vt  ,  Aug.  3,  1853,  Clementine  L.  Tilden,  b. 
Rochester,  Vt.,  Oct.  24,  1828;  res.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

The  life  and  character  of  William  Ailing  of  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  are  portrayed  in  the  following  excerpts  from  the  pub- 
lic tributes  at  the  time  of  his  death  in  1890.  It  should  be 
stated,  however,  that  Mr.  Ailing  was  in  business  life  a  book- 
seller, publisher  and  dealer  in  paper,  and  that  his  religious 
life  was  in  connection  with  the  Central  Presbyterian  Church 
of  that  city. 

"In  the  death  of  William  Ailing  there  passed  away  from 
our  city  a  citizen  who  for  the  past  half  century  has  been  one 
of  the  leading  men  of  Rochester;  for  nearly  three-quarters  of 
a  century  an  active  member  of  the  church,  and  for  seventy- 
nine  years  leading  a  life  without  flaw  or  blemish."  "Gener- 
osity, honesty  and  their  accompanying  virtues  were  the  char- 
acteristics of  the  man,  in  view  of  which  it  is  not  strange  that 
hundreds  of  people  of  Rochester  had  learned  to  look  upon 
him  with  kindly  eyes."  "  His  name  had  been  a  household 
word  in  this  city  for  nearly  half  a  century,  but  he  who  bore  it 
with  so  much  honor,  with  such  complete  loyalty  to  every  true 
principle  of  human  life  and  character,  has  closed  his  earthly 
career." 

"Mr.  Ailing  served  as  ruling  elder  in  the  Central  Church 
for  forty-six  years.  Seldom  has  a  church  been  so  favored 
with  an  officer  so  faithful  and  fruitful  in  his  stewardship,  or 
so  keenly  responsive  to  every  responsibility,  so  uniformly 
laborious  and  diligent,  so  scrupulously  accurate  and  faithful 
to  every  trust.  But  far  beyond  his  olhcial  relations  to  the 
church  was  his  warm  personal  attachment  to  it.  In  thebroad- 
'est  sense  he  loved  the  Church  of  God.  His  kindly  sympa- 
thetic heart  enabled  him  to  be  helpful  to  the  poor  in  the 
church.  His  love  for  his  fellow  members  bound  their  hearts 
to  him  in  the  warmest  ties  of  love.  He  walked  with  God.  He 
daily  grew  in  grace.  The  fruits  of  the  Spirit  in  all  their  pro- 
fusion and  fragrance  abounded  in  him.  His  fruitfulness  was 
the  result  of  his  fellowship  with  the  Father  and  His  Son 
Jesus  Christ."     Thus  he  lived  and  thus  he  died. 


70  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINU,    FIRST. 

Sc7'cii  Children,  all  Ban  in  Roc /tester   N.   V 
By  (I) 

W  William  Sparhawk  Ailing,^  b.  May  9,  1S37;  d.  June  20,  1872. 

'^-  Louise  J.  Ailing,-'  b.  Apr.  20,  1839. 

15^  Charles  Henry  Ailing,'-'  b.  Nov.  10,  1S40;  d   Nov.  28,  1S42. 

\S^  Frederick  D.  Ailing,-'  b.  July  9,  1S43. 

i'^'^  Samtiel  Young  Ailing.^  b.  Mar.  31,  1S48;  d.  July  9,  1851. 

V/  Flora  Martha  Ailing,-'  b.  Jan.  3,  1852. 
By  (2) 

1''"  Joseph  Tilden  Ailing,-'  b.  Jan.  19.  1855;  m.  June  23,  18S1,  Rose  Latti- 
more,  b.  Sept.  3,  1S54;  2  chd  ;  Harold  Lattimore,  b.  Feb.  7,  1888; 
Eric,  b.  Sept.  3,  1892;  1    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

>■'■'•  Joseph  T.  Alling.s  s.  of  William,  is  a  teacher  of  the  famous  "  Ailing 
Class  '■  in  the  Central  Presbyterian  Church  of  Rochester.  This 
class  in  1884  was  an  ordinary  class  of  eight  members,  which,  under 
his  aggressive  leadership,  has  steadily  increased  until  it  now  num- 
bers nearly  one  thousand  members. 

Particulars  given  in  "  Record  of  Christian  Work,"  June  No.,  189S,  p.  2S2. 

fl  Lewis  Higbey  Ailing/  s.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty 
C.  Ailing,  b.  Apr.  26,  1813;  d.  Mar.  26,  1889;  m.  (i)  Sept.  28, 
1841,  vSarah  Ann  Sibley,  b.  Dec.,  1818;  d.  July  8,  1849;  bu.  Mt. 
Hope  Cemetery;  m.  (2)  Oct.  22,  1850,  Abby  Maria  Wakely;  r. 
Rochester,  N,  Y. 

gy  /j\  T^ao  C/iildren. 

158  Mary  Alida  Ailing,-' b.  Jan.  24.   1843;  m.  May  19,  1870.  Franklin  M. 

Ellery;  i  dau.,  Eloise,  b.  June  8,  1874. 
1^°  Louise  Northam  Ailing,'-'  b.  Apr.  6,  1S45 

fl  Matilda  Ailing,^  dau.  of  Young  Stephen  and  Patty  C. 
Ailing,  b.  Oct.  19,  1816;  d.  May  20,  1894;  m.  Apr.  11,  1838, 
Henry  A.  Rew;  d.  1892,  at  Chicago,  111. 

0)ie  CJiild. 
\\°  Francis  Edward  Rew,^  b.  Apr.  14,  1841;  d.  Chicago,  Nov.  8,  1896. 

fl  Mary  Ford  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Prudden  and  Maria  (Halsey) 
Ailing,  b.  Feb.  15,  1808;  d.  Sept.  12,  1872;  m.  Mar.  12,  1836, 
Thomas  D.  James,  s.  of  Josiah,  s  of  David  James,  Newark,  b. 
Mar.  17,  1808;  d.  Dec.  3,  1883,  Nassau,  N.  Y. 

I-'i7'e  C/iildreti. 

181  Maria  Ailing  James,'  b.  Jan.  10,  1837;  m.  Jan.  21,  1S57,  John  IL  Van 

Antwerp. 
V?    Charles  Arthur  James,' b.  Aug.  15,  1839;  d.  Sept  17,  1889. 
W  Josiah  James,'-'  b.  Aug.  4,  1840;  1.  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
i«*  Rose  Colvin  James,'-'  b.  Nov.  19,  1843;  m-  Charles  G.  Hands;     2  chd  ; 

Ethel  and  Rosemary,  who  m.  (t.  T.  Ilollister. 
^"5  Eleanor  LeIL  James,' b.  ;  d.  y. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  7^^ 

1^  Rosina  Ailing,  dau.  of  Prudden  and  Maria  H.  Ailing",  b. 
Jan.  24,  1810;  d.  Feb.  24,  1843;  m.  Nov.  3,  1836,  Judge  Andrew 
J.  Colvin,  b  Coyennes,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1808.  He  ra.  (2)  Sept. 
2,  1845,  i|  Margaret  C.  Ailing,  sister  of  first  wife. 

Childreti. 
By  (I) 
i««  James  A  Colvin,*  b.  Nov.  i    1S37;  Lt.  Col  159th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1S62 

to  1865  (Brevet  Colonel);  d. ;  Assistant  Adjutant- General  U.  S. 

A.,  1899. 
1"  Norwood  A.  Colvin,^  b.  Sept.  17.  1839;  U-  S.  Navy,  1S62  to  1S65 

By  (2) 
i"-*  Verplanck  Colvin,'' b.  Jan.  4,  1847;  noted   for   surveys   and   maps   ot 
Adirondacks. 

Verplanck  Colvin,  superintendent  of  the  New  York  State 
Land  Survey,  was  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  January  4,  1847,  son 
of  Hon.  Andrew  James  Colvin  (born  April  30,  1808,  at  Coey- 
mans,  Albany  County,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  Crane  Ailing, 
his  second  wife,  who  was  born  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  March  19, 1812, 
and  married  A.  J.  Colvin  in  Trinity  Church,  Newark,  N.  J., 
September  2,  1845.  (Records  of  Trinity  Episcopal  Church, 
Newark.) 

Verplanck  Colvin's  mother  was  a  descendant  of  Roger 
Ailing,  ist,  who  came  to  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  1639.  When 
Rev.  Mr.  Davenport  proposed  to  found  Yale  College,  Roger 
Ailing  was  the  first  to  respond  and  say  he  "  would  send  his 
son  "there. 

Roger  AUing's  eldest  son,  Samuel,  ist,  married  Sarah  Win- 
ston of  the  old  Cecil  (Churchill,  Marlborough)  families;  their 
eldest  son,  Samuel  Ailing,  2d,  married.  New  Haven,  1690, 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Thotr.as  Curry,  and  removed  to  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1701-2;  their  son  Samuel  Ailing,  3d,  the  deacon,  married 
Abigail  Prudden,  granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Prudden,  2d, 
ininister  of  the  first  church  at  Newark.  They  had  a  son, 
John  Ailing,  3d  (first  of  Newark),  who  married  Abigail 
Young  of  Newark;  their  son  John  Ailing,  4th.  born  in  1746  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  married  Martha  Crane  of  Orange  street,  New- 
ark, a  descendant  of  Jasper  Crane  (Martha  Crane's  sister 
married  Hugh  Toler;  their  brother  married  Samuel  Penning- 
ton's sister).  The  third  son  of  John  Ailing,  4th,  was  Prud- 
den Ailing  of  Newark,  born  in  1780,  and  who  married  Maria 
Halsey  in  1806;  their  youngest  daughter  was  Margaret  Crane 
Ailing,  mother  of  Verplanck  Colvin. 


72  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Prudden  Allinfj,  in  later  life,  had  vessels  plying  between 
Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  when  he  closed  his 
business  at   vSavannah,  drove  in  his  carriage  from  Savannah 


108    VERPLANCK    COLVIN, 
SUPERINTENDENT   NEW    YORK    STATE   LAND    SURVEY. 

to  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  to  visit  his  relatives  the  Balls.  Grand- 
father Ailing  owned  many  black  slaves,  but  gave  them  all 
their  freedom.     The   Colvins,  also,  freed   their   slaves  which 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  73 

they  owned  in  Albany  County,  before  the  act  emancipating 
slaves  in  New  York. 

A  daughter  of  the  Mr.  Ball  above  referred  to  married  a 
Pierson  and  was  called  by  the  Allings  "Aunty  Pierson." 
Her  father,  Mr.  Ball,  was  a  confidential  officer  of  General 
Washington;  was  captured  by  the  Hessians  on  Staten  Island 
and  had  his  toes  crushed  by  the  butts  of  the  muskets  of  these 
soldiers;  and  finally  was  killed  by  the  soldiers.  The  Balls 
were  relatives  of  General  Washington's  mother. 

Prudden  Ailing  had  an  uncle,  General  Prudden,  who  mar- 
ried a  Miss  Ogden  of  Newark,  N.  J.  General  Prudden  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Morris  County,  when  Washington  had  his 
headquarters  there  in  the  time  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 
General  Prudden  took  his  nephew  (then  a  child),  Prudden 
Ailing,  to  the  camp  of  Washington.  It  was  there,  after- 
wards, that  the  portrait  of  Prudden  Ailing  in  scarlet  coat 
and  powdered  hair  in  a  cue  was  painted;  portrait  now  m 
possession  of  Ailing  Ward,  Ohio,  son  or  grandson  of  General 
Prudden's  sister.  A  portrait  of  General  Washington  was 
painted  in  the  same  style,  and  is  now  in  Washington. 
General  Prudden  brought  up  his  nephew,  Prudden  Ailing, 
from  a  child.  John  Ailing,  4th,  maternal  .great-grandfather 
of  Verplanck  Colvin,  in  1775  joined  a  company  of  Minute 
Men  of  the  American  patriots  of  the  Revolutionar}^  War. 
He  was  chosen  third  lieutenant.  He  was  in  the  battles  at 
Newark  and  elsewhere.  The  family  records  published  tell 
of  his  fighting  face  to  face  with  the  British,  musket  in 
hand,  at  Newark.  In  April,  1782,  he  was  wounded  in  the 
thigh  by  a  bayonet.  He  died  December  2,  1795,  aged  49 
years. 

The  Colvins  are  a  family  of  ancient  English  lineage;  the 
first  appearance  of  the  name  in  English  history  occurring  in 
the  old  chronicles,  where  it  is  stated  that  Colvin,  Duke  of 
Col-chester  or  Kaer-Colvin  (Col-chester  —  Colvin-town), 
became  King  of  Britain  and  rejected  the  authority  of  the 
Roman  Emperor.  The  Roman  General,  Constantius,  being 
sent  against  him  with  an  army,  a  truce  was  made,  and  Con- 
stantius married  Helen  Colvin,  daughter  of  the  King.  The 
son  born  of  this  union  was  Constantine,  afterwards  Emperor  of 
Rome,  and  called  "The  Great,"  who  was  the  first  Christian 
Emperor.     His  mother,  Helen,  was  the  Saint    Helena  of  the 


74  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

ancient  Catholic  Church;  so  honored  as  the  discoverer,  at 
Jerusalem,  of  the  remains  of  the  "true  cross  "  on  which  our 
Savior  died.* 

Verplanck  Colvin's  paternal  great-grandfather,  John  Col- 
vin  (born  in  Scotland,  1752)  came  to  this  country  from  Scot- 
land in  1772,  settled  at  Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.,  where  he  mar- 
ried Sarah  Fuller  (born  in  Connecticut,  April  25,  1754), 
descendant  of  a  Mayflower  pilgrim,  and  subsequently  re- 
moved to  Coeymans,  N.  Y.  Their  eldest  son  was  James  Col- 
vin,  born  July  11,  1776,  who  was  the  father  of  the  Senator, 
Andrew  James  Colvin.  The  paternal  grandmother  c^f  Ver- 
planck Colvin  (Catherine  Huyck  Verplanck,  born  in  Coey- 
mans, June  30,  1778),  was  the  granddaughter  of  David  Ver- 
planck, whose  first  wife  was  Ariaantje  Coeymans  (of  an  old 
Dutch  family).  From  her  he  inherited  a  great  part  of  the 
Coeymans'  Patent  in  Albany  and  Greene  Counties,  N.  Y.,  a 
very  ancient  Patent  or  Manorial  Grant,  located  across  the 
south  line  of  the  Van  Rensselaer  Patent.  This  David  Ver- 
planck left  8,500  acres  of  the  Coeymans'  Patent  to  each  of 
his  four  children  (Johannis,  Ariaantje,  Harriet  and  Isaac  D.) 

He  was  descended  from  Abraham  Verplanck,  who  emigrated 
from  Holland  to  New  York  when  there  were  only  15  houses 
in  the  place,  and  was  a  commander  of  the  Dutch  forces 
there  under  Govenor  Kieft  in  the  war  with  the  Indians.  In 
the  house  of  the  Verplancks  at  Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, 
where  some  of  the  family  settled  in  1682,  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati  was  formed.  Verplanck  Colvin's  father,  Hon.  A. 
J.  Colvin,  was  corporation  counsel  of  Albany,  district  attor- 
ney of  the  county  (the  first  ever  elected  m  that  county),  and 
State  Senator,  1860-1861.  He  was  the  author  of  the  act  giv- 
ing women  their  present  legal  rights  and  the  act  abolishing 
the  death  penalty,  which  was  restored  after  he  left  the 
Senate.  He  was  noted  for  patriotism  during  the  Civil  War 
and  was  chosen  by  the  State  Legislature  to  be  president 
of  the  joint  session  of  the  New  York  vState  Assembly 
and  Senate,  receiving  Abraham  Lincoln  on  his  visit  to 
Albany,  f  His  wife,  already  mentioned,  was  a  daughter 
of    Prudden    and    Maria   (Halsey)  Ailing   of    Newark,  N.  J. 


*  Geoffrey's  liritish    History,   chapter  vi,  also   Grafton's   Chronicle  (0<;«  privlegio  Regia 
Mage  statis  Anno  1568,  pages  86,  87,  88,  89). 

+  The  only  reception  given  by  that  State  to  the  Martyr  President. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  75 

She  was  a  niece  of  Col.  John  Ford  and  related  to  General 
Prudden  of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  by  marriage  of  her 
aunt  Matilda  (Rosckrans)  Halsey  to  Gen.  Ebenezer  Foote 
of  the  Continental  Army,  related  to  that  old  Delaware  County 
family. 

Verplanck  Colvin  was  educated  at  home,  then  at  the  Albany 
Academy,  and  afterwards  by  private  tutors.  At  a  later 
period  he  was,  for  a  short  time,  an  instructor  m  surveying,  en- 
gineering and  geodesy  in  Hamilton  College,  N.  Y. 

At  Nassau,  Rensselaer  County,  whither  the  family  removed 
shortly  after  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War,  he  indulged  his 
taste  for  outdoor  life  and  laid  the  foundation  of  his  love  for 
topographical  science  by  preparing  topographical  maps  of  the 
country.  He  next  studied  law  under  his  father,  practicing 
successfully  in  the  minor  courts,  but  inclined  more  and  more 
to  scientific  pursuits.  He  kept  up  his  interest  in  topography 
and  military  map  reconnaissance;  joined  the  Albany  Insti- 
tute (one  of  the  most  eminent  scientific  and  literary  organi- 
zations in  America),  and  organized  a  very  successful  course 
of  free  scientific  lectures  in  the  State  Geological  Hall.  Con- 
tinuing his  topographical  and  geologic  studies  in  1865  he 
began  his  exploration  of  the  Adirondack  wilderness,  corrected 
many  errors  in  existing  maps  of  that  region,  and  during 
several  successive  summers  continued  this  work.  In  1870 
he  made  the  first  ascent  and  measurement  of  the  height  of 
Mt.  Seward,  and  about  that  time  discovered  the  remarkable 
errors  of  the  compass  needle  in  northern  New  York,  which 
render  bearings  taken  in  many  parts  of  these  mountains 
almost  valueless.  It  was  during  this  winter  he  killed  a  huge 
bear  in  close  combat  m  the  snow.  In  1869  he  made  a  careful 
geologic  and  topographical  survey  of  the  Helderberg  Moun- 
tains, a  brief  account  of  which  was  published  in  Harper  s 
Magazine.  During  the  latter  part  of  the  winter  of  1870  he 
traveled  extensively  through  the  vSouthern  States  and  by  pen 
and  pencil  illustrated  his  account  of  these  journeys.  In  187 1 
he  crossed  the  great  plains  to  Colorado,  visiting  Wyoming, 
Nebraska  and  the  Black  Hills,  was  the  first  to  ascend,  de- 
scribe and  map  highest  peaks  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and 
subsequently  wrote  an  article  for  Harper  s  Magazine,  entitled, 
"The  Dome  of  the  Continent,"  which  caused  the  name 
"  Dome    State  "  to    be    first    applied    to    Colorado.       He    was 


76  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

elected  an  honorary  member  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Club  of 
Denver,  an  honor  rarely  conferred,  such  honor  beino-  limited 
to  a  few  special  explorers  of  the  Rockies,  including  General 
Philip  Sheridan.  It  was  this  year  that  he  urged  the  creation 
of  the  Adirondack  Park  and  Forest  Preserve.  In  1872  Mr. 
Colvin  induced  the  New  York  State  Legislature  to  make  the 
first  appropriation  for  the  State  survey  in  the  Adirondack 
region,  and,  from  that  time  until  the  present,  has  been  super- 
intendent of  that  work,  and  of  other  State  surveys.  He, in  1872, 
traced  the  Hudson  River  to  its  highest  pond  source.  Lake  Tear 
of  the  Clouds,  on  south  flank  of  Mt.  Marcy.  He  was  the  first  to 
visit  and  name  the  lake  and  source  of  the  Hudson  River.  In 
1873  he  was  appointed  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  State 
Parks  of  New  York,  having  been  the  first  to  reccommend 
making  the  Adirondack  Forest  Preserve,  and  in  this  commis- 
sion was  associated  with  William  A.  Wheeler,  Vice-President 
of  the  United  States,  and  Governor  Horatio  Seymour. 

In  1875  he  made  the  first  true  measurement  with  level  and 
rod  of  Mt.  Marcy,  the  highest  peak  in  New  York  State,  prov- 
ing its  altitude  to  be  5,344  feet  above  the  sea.  His  services 
have  been  of  great  value  to  the  State  and  science  at  large, 
and  the  highest  mountain  on  the  east  shore  of  the  lower 
Ausable  Lake,  in  the  eastern  Adirondacks,  bears  his  name; 
given  by  the  Rev.  Theodore  Cuyler,  in  the  New  York  In- 
dependent many  years  since.  Mr.  Colvin  was  the  first  to  climb 
this  mountain,  and  he  has  climbed  and  measured  all  of  the 
highest  peaks  of  the  Adirondack  region. 

In  1876  he  explored  the  headwaters  of  the  Moose  River  and 
Beaver  River  region,  finding  numerous  lakes  never  before 
placed  on  maps. 

In  1877,  while  exploring  on  snow  shoes  among  the  moun- 
tains at  the  head  of  the  Red  River,  he  encountered  an  enor- 
mous panther— which  had  just  killed  a  deer— and  killed  the 
panther  by  a  single  shot  from  his  rifle. 

In  1881  he  was  called  to  lecture  on  higher  surveying  and 
geodesy  at  Hamilton  College,  N.  Y.,  at  the  suggestion  of  his 
friend  the  great  astronomer,  Prof.  C.  H.  F.  Peters  (who  was 
the  discoverer  of  36  of  the  minor  planets  of  our  solar  system), 
and  was  the  guest  of  President  Darling. 

In  1882  he  was  chosen,  with  Governor  Cornell,  one  of  the 
New  York  delegates  to  the  first  American  Forestry  Congress, 
and  before  that  body  read  an  important  paper. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  77 

In    1883  he  was  g-iven  full  charge  of  the  New  York  vState 
Land    Survey,  and  has  held   that  office    continuously   since. 
In  1888,  when    the    national    government   was   proposing    to 
erect  new  gun  foundries    for   the  g-reat    cannon   which    has 
since  proved  so  excellent,  he  showed  in  an  able  paper  that 
the  most  secure  location  for  the  factory  was  at  the  Water- 
vliet  Arsenal,  near  Albany:      Albany  being  the  one  uncon- 
quered  Capital   in  the  world  !     Congress  adopted  his   views 
and    he    was    called    into     consultation     by    the    ordnance 
officers  of  the  United  vStates  Army.      In  recognition  of  this 
service,  the    Burgesses  Corps  of  Albany  presented  Mr.  Col- 
vin  with  a  handsome  sword.     In  1891   he  was  nominate'd   for 
the  office  of  State  Engineer  and   Surveyor  and  polled  538,000 
votes,  4,000   ahead  of  the   candidate   for  Governor.       He   is 
president  of  the  Albany  Institute,  a  life  member  of  the  Geo- 
graphical  Society  and  of  the  American    Institute  of  Mining 
Engineers;   honorary  member  of  the    Club  Alpine  Francais 
of  Paris  and  of  the  Adirondack  Club;  a  foundation  member 
of  the  Fortnightly  Club,  fellow  of  the  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  and  honorary  member  of  the 
similar    society    in    Great    Britain;    corresponding    member 
of  the  Appalachian  Mountain  Club  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  was 
the  first  honorary  president  of  the  Adirondack  Guides'  Asso- 
ciation.    He  has  delivered  many  lectures  and   written  many 
paper    and    magazine    articles    on    scientific    subjects ;    has 
invented  a  portable  boat    for  explorations,    made    improve- 
ments m  telescopes  and  discovered  a  method  of  securing  the 
mean  temperature   of   the    atmosphere    independent   of    the 
thermometer  by  observations  on  the  velocity  of  sound. 

In  1893  he  represented  the  State  of  New  York  in  the  recep- 
tion of  the  Duke  of  Veragua  and  family,  the  descendants  pi 
Columbus,  at  the  Capitol,  and  traveled  with  them  to  the  lakes 
and  mountains  of  the  State,  forming  a  friendship  with  that 
family  which  has  since  been  maintained  by  correspondence. 
Mr.  Colvin  as  president  of  the  Albany  Institute  has  for  many 
years  secured  most  valuable  historical,  scientific  and  techni- 
cal papers  from  eminent  people,  affording  to  those  interested 
in  higher  education  the  amplest  opportunities  for  informa- 
tion abreast  of  the  time  with  regard  to  all  important  topics. 
His  own  recent  paper,  mathematically  proving  from  the 
records  given  by  Plutarch,  that  this  continent  was  probably 


y8  DESCEXUANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

known  to  the  Phcjenecians  and  Carthagenians  is  very  impor- 
tant.    From  the  allusions  made  by  Plutarch  to  the  position  of 
the  star  Saturn,  to  the  direction   of  the  sun    at  its  extreme 
northerly  elongation  about  the   time  of  the  first  century  of 
the  Christian  era,  to  the  length  of  the  days  and  nights  at  the 
extreme  north  point  reached  by  the  voyagers,  to  their  account 
of  stopping  at  Britain,  and  the  distance    sailed  on  the   out- 
ward voyage  to  this  continent,  the  height   of  the  tides,  the 
ice  in  the  rivers,  the  warm  tropical  climate  of  the   countries 
upon  the    Mexican    Gulf  and    the    voyage    eastward  back  to 
Carthage,  Mr.   Colvin  has  worked   out,  by  astronomical  and 
geographical   formulae,  on   the  basis  of  the  observations   of 
the  Egyptian  astronomer  Ptolemy,  even  the  latitudes,   direc- 
tions and  distances   of  the   points   referred  to  in   the  text  of 
the  ancient  Roman   writer  nearly    two  thousand  years  ago, 
and  proved  the  knowledge  of  this  continent  by  the   ancients. 
Mr.  Colvin's  paper  on  the  true  path  of  the  moon   in    space, 
showing  that  the  earth  and  moon  move  around   the   sun  like 
projectiles  in  direct  curves  always  concave  tov/ard  the  sun, 
and  that,  hence,  the  moon  never  goes    around  the   earth  in  a 
circular  or  elliptical  orbit,  has  made  clear  a    very    obscure 
question   in   astronomy  and  greatly  facilitated  the  study    of 
that  science.     His  address  to  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Repub- 
lic at  Albany  in  1896  was  a  memorable  paper,  showing  that 
the  issues  of  the   Civil  War  were  not   closed  when   the  mili- 
tary conflict  ceased,  but  that  the  industrial  problems   which 
arose  enter  into  the  present  political  conditions;  particularly 
in  the    competition  of  cheap  negro  labor  in  the  South  with 
white  labor  in  the  North;  and  that  these  issues  are  not  to  be 
finally  settled  without   full  consideration  of  the  rights  and 
wrongs  of  the  human  race  through  all   of  the  historic  con- 
ditions   of  the  preceding  ages  of  effort  for  civilization,  the 
freedom   to  do  right,  and  prevention  of  wi'ong,  which  were  the 
underlying  causes  which  led  up  to  the  Civil  War,  and  in  the 
same  way  to  the  recent  Spanish   war.     In   1898    Superintend- 
ent  Colvin    oifered    the    services   of  himself    and    the    chief 
officers    and    employees  of  his  department  to  the   State  for 
military  service  in  a  letter  to  the  Adjutant  General;  but  the 
militia  of  the   vState  were  given   the  preference,  and  he  was 
ordered  by  the  Governor  to  continue   his  work  in  the   civil 
service.     His    department    was    the    only    New    York    State 
civil  division  tendering  its  services  for  this  war. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  79 

Mr.  Colvin's  chief  work  has  been  in  higher  engineering 
and  geodesy,  much  of  the  results  of  which  has  been  pub- 
lished by  the  State  in  the  form  of  reports  to  the  Legislature; 
but  in  addition  to  these  there  are  numerous  pamphlets  and 
publications  by  him,  the  total  number  of  books  printed 
exceeding  40,000  volumes,  many  of  which  are  profusely  illus- 
trated and  accompanied  by  numerous  topographical  maps, 
designs  and  plans  of  inventions  devised  to  improve  and  fa- 
cilitate engineering  work. 

He  has  also  acted  as  consulting  engineer  on  many  impor- 
tant works,  in  the  location  of  railroads,  etc.;  has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  Schenectady  and  Albany  Railway  Company, 
and  a  director  and  officer  in  other  railroad  companies.  He  was 
consulted  in  regard  to  the  Eastern  extension  of  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway  by  Lord  Mount  Stephen  and  Sir  William 
Van  Horn  of  that  company. 

In  his  geographical  explorations  he  has  made  large  addi- 
tions to  knowledge.  His  map  sketch  of  the  snowy  range  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains  around  Gray's  Peak,  made  in  1870,  was 
the  first  ever  published  and  has  not  been  materially  changed 
by  any  of  the  subsequent  and  more  expensive  and  elaborate 
surveys.  In  1883  Seth  Green,  then  superintendent  for  the 
State  Fishery  Commission,  published  an  estimate  that  there 
were  only  300  lakes  and  ponds  in  New  York  State,  and  Mr. 
Colvin  was  called  on  to  give  an  account  of  those  which  he 
knew  of  in  the  Adirondacks  and  northern  counties  of  the 
State,  and  gave  a  list  of  those  which  he  had  either  personally 
visited  or  which  had  been  located  by  survev  or  reconnois- 
sance,  amounting  to  upwards  of  1,000  in  that  part  of  the 
State  alone,  while  there  are  many  small  ponds  which  have 
no  namiCS.  Under  the  present  law  he  has  charge  of  the  sur- 
veys of  all  State  land  and  the  relocation  and  restoration  of 
boundary  lines  which  may  be  in  litigation  or  dispute 
between  the  State  and  private  parties.  His  surveys  are 
made  by  \z\\ prima-/ acie  evidence  in  the  courts  of  this  State, 
when  certified  to  b}^  him  under  his  hand  and  official  seal. 

Mr.  Colvin  has  never  been  married.  He  resides  with  his 
mother  in  the  old  homestead,  the  large  and  beautiful  place 
called  "  The  Elms,"  on  Western  avenue;  the  same  premises  in 
which  his  grandmother  and  his  father  previously  resided. 
The  grouiids  surrounding  the  house  have  been  a  garden 
since  old  colonial  times. 


8o  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

II  Letetia  D.  Ward,"  dau.  of  Abby  Ailing   and    Abram    K. 
Ward,  b.  Jan.  i,  1809;  d.  June  6,  1850;  m.  Samuel  Baldwin. 

Four  Children. 

V^"  Emma  W.  Baldwin,'  b.  July  29,  1S31;  d.  Feb.  23,  1892. 
I'o  Anna  Adeliade  Baldwin/'  b.  June  3,  1834;  d.  Oct.  29,  1835:  um. 
W  Frederick  Wellington  Baldwin,'-'  b.  July  14,  1S39. 

i"2  Theodore  Ailing  Baldwin, «  b.  Nov.   i,    1843;  m.   Matilda  Layton;  1. 
Broosa,  Turkey  in  Asia. 


II  Prudden    Ailing  Ward,"  s.    of   Abram     K.    and     Abby 
(Ailing)  Ward,  b.  May  28,  181 1;  d.  Aug.  2,  1895;  m.  Julia    Ann 

Ward. 

Four  C/iildrtn. 

i'3  Matilda  A.   Ward,''  b.  Nov.  13,  1842;  m.  Frank  James;  1.  Toledo,  O.; 

2  chd. ;  Mary  E.,  b.  Nov.  20.  1S67;  Anna  W.,  b.  Nov.  24,  1870. 
i'4   Frederick  King  Ward.-'  b.  March  19,  1S47;  m.  Elizabeth  F.  Drum;  1. 

Fort  Grant,  Ariz  ;   4   chd.;    Helen    Canby,    b.    Nov.    16,    1S74;    m. 

John  L.  Hartman;    Nenah   Matilda,    b.    Dec,  1880;  May  Drum,  b. 

May  12,  1885;  George  Ball.  b.  Sept.,  1886 
1-5  Horatio    R.    Ward,''  b     Mar.    23,    1852;     m.     Hattie     Flemming;   1. 

Newark,  O.;  2  chd.;  Mabel,  b.  Dec.  16.  1876;  Anna  Flemming,  b. 

Aug.  4,  1879. 
1-6  Charles  AlHng   Ward,-'   b.    Apr.    13,    1855;   m.    Ella   J.    Johnson;   1. 

Newark.  O.;  2  chd.;  Charles  Johnson,  b.  Dec.  27,  1SS7;  John  Ailing. 

b.  July  19,  1893. 


J L 

0  3 


Sarah  E.  Ward,^  dau.  of  Abram  K.  and  Abby   (Ailing) 

Ward,  b.  Jan.  15,  1813;  d.  Dec.  27,  1891;  m.  Abram  Mockridge; 

r.  Newark.  N.  J. 

T1V0  Cliildreii. 

1"^  Alma  Mockridge, 5  b.  1843;  d.  1S43. 

i'»  Oscar  B.  Mockbridge,"  b.  June  10,  1844;  m.  Carrie  V.  Tichnor;  i  s.. 
Oscar  A.,  b.  Mar.  29,  18S3. 


II  Matilda  Ward,"    dau.  of   Abram    K.  and  Abby  (Ailing) 
Ward,  b.  Dec.  27,  1815;  d.  Sept.  12,  1867;  m.  David  B.  Hedden. 

T1V0  Children. 

V^9  Francis  James  Hedden  »  b.  Dec.  10,  1846;  d.  Apr.  14,1878. 
i«o  Caroline  Ailing  Hedden,-'  b.   Apr.   3,   1852;   m.  Joseph  Sewell;   res. 
Newark,  N.  J 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  8 1 

14  Ellen  Conley  Ward/  dan.  of  Abram  K.  and  Abby  (Ailing) 
Ward,  b.  Nov.   ii,   1817;  d.  June   19,    1897;    m.   Jasper   Henry 

Allison. 

T2in>  C/iildreii. 

181  Anna  Matilda  Allison, »  b.  July  9,  1S43;  d.  Nov.  9,  1S66;  m.  John  R. 

Robb;  I  did.;  Anna  May,  b.  Nov.  3,  1866. 
i»-  Edgar  Ward  Allison,'-'  b.  Nov.  i  1844;  um. 

ff  Stephen  Ball  Ailing/  s.  of  David  and  Nancy  (Ball) 
Ailing,  b.  July  24,  1808;  d.  Mar.  11,1861,  at  Newark;  m.  Jersey 
City,  June  10,  1830,  Jane  H.  Wier,  b.  New  York  City,  Aug.  15, 
181 1 ;  d.  East  Orange,  Dec.  19,  1889. 

Tell   Children. 

1-^8  Emma  Ailing,*  b.  New  York,  Aug.  i,  1S31. 

i^8_4  Cornelia  Meigs  Ailing, *  b.  New  York,  March  13,  1833. 

Stephen  B.  Ailing,*  b.  Newark,  1835;  d.  1839. 
^■^-f  Mary  Wilder  Ailing. «  b.  Newark,  Dec.  11,  1S36. 
W   Eunice  Ailing,*  b.  Newark,  Feb.  3,  1S39. 
VV  Stephen  Ailing."  b.  Newark,  Feb.  24,  1842. 
ijV  Jennie  AlHng,*  b.  Lyons  Farms,  near  Newark,  Mar.  9,  1845. 
^{9  William  T.  W.  Ailing  *  b.  Waverly,  N.  J.,  July  15,   1846;  d.    Bergea, 

N.  J.,  Aug    19,  1876. 
Vs"  Edward  P.  Ailing,*  b.  Lyons  Farms.  N.  J.,  Nov.19,  1848. 
i*°i   Laura  Ailing,*  b.  Lyons  Farms,  N.  J  ,  May  3.  1851;  d.  Mar.  29    1S76, 

Jersey  City  Heights;  m.  Newark,  Oct.  9.  1872    Stephen  D    Clark; 

d.  Mar.  27,  1893,  East  Orange;  i  chd. ;  Laura  Ailing,  b.  Jersey  City, 

Mar.  29,  1876. 

■''-  Stephen  Ball  Ailing,'  a  son  of  David  and  Nancy  (Ball) 
Ailing/  was  born  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  his  life  was  spent. 
Of  him  it  can  truthfully  be  said  he  was  an  eminently  good 
man;  a  bright  and  shining  light,  undimmed  in  radiance,  until 
obscured  by  the  clouds  of  "  the  dark  valley,"  which  envel- 
oped him  in  the  vigor  of  life  at  the  age  of  53.  Although 
many  years  have  since  passed  he  is  still  remembered  by  those 
who  knew  him,  with  loving  tenderness  and  pleasant  recol- 
lections, as  a  man  of  honesty,  an  example  of  human  affection 
and  godliness. 

He  was  a  lifelong  member  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Newark,  and  one  of  its  early  deacons.  It  was  his 
pleasure  to  help  the  poor;  to  aid  charitable  institutions,  and 
to  make  others  happy  and  Christ-like;  to  scatter  seeds  of 
kindness  and  love,  which  sprung  up  and  bore  an  abundant 
6 


82  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    AT.LING,    FIRST. 

harvest  of  admirino-  friends  and  loving-  hearts  that  truly 
sorrowed  over  his  departure.  At  the  funeral  of  his  widow, 
Jane  Weir  Ailing,  in  1889,  Rev.  Dr.  AVillam  B.  Brown,  a  life- 
long friend,  said  of  him,  "  He  was  a  saint  on  earth." 


|-|    DEACON    STEPHEN    B.    ALLING, 
NEWARK,    N.    J. 


As  an  instance  of  his  benevolence  he  at  one  time  took  a 
colored  boy  named  Douglass  and  educated  him  in  the  Uni- 
versitv  at  Oberlin,  O.      He  became  a  prominent  clergyman. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  83 

and  in  honor  of  his  benefactor  took  the  name  of  Stephen  B. 
Ailing  Douglass.  At  the  Centennial  in  Philadelphia,  1776,  an 
article  referring  to  the  above,  with  a  photograph  of  Mr. 
Douglass  accompanying  it,  was  on  exhibition  there. 

Mr.  Ailing  was  the  organizer  of  the  jewelry  firm  of  Ailing, 
Hall  &  Dodd  of  Newark,  the  success  of  which  was  apparent 
from  the  start,  as  was  every  enterprise  to  which  he  turned 
his  attention;  but  for  all  this  he  would  never  claim  his  gains 
as  his  own  by  right,  telling  his  children,  "  It  belongs  not  to 
me,  it  is  the  Lord's." 

Mr.  Ailing  and  wife  were  buried  in  their  family  plot  in  Mt. 
Pleasant    Cemetery,    Newark,   and   his  headstone  bears   this 

epitaph. 

"  Thanks  be  to  God 
Which  giveth  its  the  victory 
Through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ." 

While  that  of  his  wife,  Jane  Weir,  reads: 

"  Her  children  arise  up  and  call  her  blessed." 

Two  souls  have  gone  to  heavenly  bliss, 

Two  sovtIs,  so  hard  to  spare; 
In  Christ-like  work, — if  not  remiss, — 

We,  too,  shall  gather  there. 

14  Joseph  C.  Ailing,'  s.  of  David  and  Eunice  (Roberts) 
Ailing,  b.  Jan.  27,   1819;  d.   Oct.  26,    1895;    m.  June   r6,   1847, 

Henrietta  Woodruff. 

One  Child. 

i''^  Charles  H.  Ailing,"  b.  June  21,  1S48. 


6  3 


David  W.  Ailing,'  s.  of  David  and  Eunice  R.  Ailing,  b. 
1820;  d.  Sept.  25,  1883;  m.  Nov.  4,  1850,  Emily  Briant;  2  chd.; 
Eunice  V.  and  Isaac  A. 

If  Horace  Ailing,"  s.  of  David  and  Eunice  R.  Ailing,  b.  Sept. 
24,  1822;  m.  May  31,  1848,  Julia  Etta  Ball;  1.  New  York  City. 
[For  ctit  and  sketch  see  page  98.] 

Three  Child?- en. 

»»4  Horace  F.  Ailing,^  b.  Aug.  16,  1850;  d.  Newark.  N.  J.,  Sept.  22,  1S9S. 
i"5  Clarence  W.  AUing,"  b.  Sept.  23,  1854;  m.  June  23,  18S0,  Eleanor  B. 

Van  Houton;  s.  i. 
i»«  Edwin  C.  Ailing,' b. ;  d.  y. 


84  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLIXG,    FIRST. 

A?-  Charles  Edward  Farrand,"  s.  of  Samuel  E.  Farrand,  b. 
Oct.  7,  1833;  d.  July  14,  [874;  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  6,  1856, 
Sallie  A.  Rothwell,  b.  Kentucky. 

Two  Children. 

19^  Fountain  Rothwell   Farrand,'"  b     Danville.  Ky.,    Dec.    24,    185S;  ra 

Oct.  7,  18S4.  Mamie  Jones  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
1"'*  Edwards.  Farrand,"' b.  Point  Lick,  Ky.,  Jan.  9,  1S61;  m.  Kingston, 

Mo.,  Nov.  28,  1SS9,  Emma  Dodge;  4chd.;  Robert  Edward,  b    Sept. 

16,   1890;    William  Cravens,     b.   July  S,    1892;    Ruth,    b.     May    18, 

1894;   Grace,  b.  Feb.  18,  1896;  1.  Topeka,  Kansas. 

W  Theodore  Farrand,"  s.  of  Samuel  E.  and  Martha  M.  B. 
Farrand,  b.  Nov.  14,  1847;  m.  Lebanon,  Ky.,  May  31,  1876, 
Lena  H.  Ames. 

Foil]-  C/ii!dren,  all  /lorn  in  Lebanon,   Ky. 

1"-'  Lewis  Ailing  Farrand,'"  b.  Oct.   16,  1S77.     -'o»  Bessie  W. ,  b.   Oct.  23. 

1879;  d.  Mar.  20,  1880. 
201  Edward  Rew  Farrand,'"  b.  Sept.  23,  1S83;  d.  Aug.  25,  1885.     -"-Tillie 

A.,  b.  Apr.  14,  1891. 

igO^  John  Ailing-, '■'  s.  of  John  and  Jane  Robinson  Ailing,  b. 
Madison,  Ind.,  May  26,  1828;  m.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  June  8, 
1865,   Abby   L.  Culver,  Nov.  4,    1838;    r.    Chicago;  wholesale 

hardware  merchant. 

T/iree  Children. 

■""^   Elizabeth  C.  AUing,  '"  b.  June  12,  1867. 

-'0^  John  Ailing,'"  b.  Oct.  7,  1868. 

-"■''  Cornelia  P.  Ailing,'"  b   June  30,  1875. 

y/  William  Robinson  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Jane  Robinson 
Ailing,  b.  June  10,  1831;  m.  June  2,  1859,  Emma  L.  Downing, 
b.  May  2,  1833;  Newark,  N.  J.;  manufacturing  jeweler. 

Lonr  C/iildren. 

-•"■■  John  D.  AUing,'"  b.  Sept.  16,  1S60. 

-'"'  Jane  R.  Ailing,'"  b.  Dec.  8.  1861;  d.  Sept.  22,  1S63. 

20H  William  R.  Ailing,  Jr.,"' b.  July  13,  1865;  d.  Jan.  13,  1866. 

2o»  Madison  Ailing.'"  b.  Nov.  i,  1S67. 

1 " «  William  R.  Ailing,"  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  was  the  s.  of  the  6th 
John  Ailing,'  through  his  line  from  Roger  Ailing,'  the  emi- 
grant ancestor.  His  grandfather's  great-great-grandfather, 
Samuel  Ailing,  Esq.,  removed  from  New   Haven   to  Newark 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS. 


85 


about  thirty-five  years  after  its  first  settlement,  and  became 
one  of  its  prominent  leaders  in  church  and  civil  life;  and  his 
descendants  have  been  a  credit  to  their  paternity  as  well  as 
to  the  communities  where  the}^  have  lived. 


Ig'U'    WILLIAM    R.    ALLING, 
170  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 

Mr.  Alling's  father  settled  in  Madison,  Ind.,  in  1822,  where 
his  three  sons  were  born;  his  wife  being  Jane  Robinson  of 
Baltimore.     At  the  age  of  16  years,  young  William  came  to 


86  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Newark  to  visit  his  grandparents  and  other  members  of  his 
father's  family,  and  soon  went  to  New  York  City  and  entered 
the  employ  of  Thomas  Hunt  &  Co.,  one  of  the  well-known 
importing  houses  of  that  city,  where  he  remained  three 
years. 

At  25  years  he  became  associated  with  the  firm  of  Ailing 
Bros.,  who  manufactured  fine  jewelry  in  Newark,  with  sales 
office  in  New  York.  Here  he  identified  himself  with  the 
trade,  and  soon  won  their  confidence.  The  firm  was  robbed 
of  a  trunk  of  jewelry  in  1877,  b}^  what  was  then  a  new  and 
startling  scheme,  viz.:  the  changing  of  check  on  the  trunk 
at  Worcester,  Mass.,  while  en  route  for  New  York.  The 
boldness,  originality  and  success  of  the  scheme  caused  no 
little  excitement  among  the  jewelers  and  police  authori- 
ties. Mr.  Alling's  persistent  pursuit  of  the  thieves  and 
their  arrest,  conviction  and  incarceration  in  State's  prison, 
led  to  the  formation  of  the  Jewelers'  Protective  Union, 
Mr.  Ailing  occupying  the  position  of  president  from  its 
formation  to  the  present  time,  there  being  on  its  rolls 
1,200  travelers,  with  insurance  on  their  stock  amounting 
to  $7,000,000,  including  goods  in  charge  of  express  com- 
panies. 

In  1 88 1  the  firm  of  Ailing  Bros.  &  Co.  was  changed  to 
Ailing  &  Co.,  he  having  associated  his  two  sons  with  him  in 
the  business.  For  37  years  his  office  has  been  170  Broadway, 
New  York,  and  residence  at  974  Broad  street,  Newark.  He 
is  now  68  years  old,  and  still  continues  to  take  an  active  part 
in  his  business,  in  which  through  life  he  has  been  assiduous 
and  attentive.  He  has  become  thoroughly  aroused  to  the 
importance  of  securing  an  ancestral  record  of  the  Allings, 
and  has  been  untiring  in  assisting  the  compiler  in  collecting 
and  collating  the  genealogical  record  of  the  Newark  line. 
His  marked  personality,  being  singularly  interesting  atid 
tactful  as  a  conversationalist,  coupled  with  what  is  popularly 
known  as  an  approachable  man,  with  his  suavity  of  manner 
and  kind  and  afi:able  mien,  have  had  much  to  do  with  his 
well-known  popularity  and  business  success. 

i-jjQ^'  Charles  Ailing,"  s.  of  John  and  Jane  Robinson  Ailing, 
b.  Madison,  Ind.,  Apr.  19,  1833;  m.  Oct.  i,  i860,  Harriet 
Scovel;  d.  July  29,  1880;  1.  Madison,  Ind. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  87 

Nine  Children,  all  Born  in  Madison. 

-gV  Albert  Scovel  Ailing,'"  b.  Aug.  21,  1S61;  book  merchant,  Madison. 

^11  Kittie  Lodge  Ailing,"'  b.  Jan.  i,  1S64;  d.  Sept.  19,  1893. 

-1-  Charles  Ailing,  Jr.,"'  b.  Dec.  13,  1865;  lawyer,  Chicago. 

^^■'  Horace    S.    Ailing,"'    b.    Apr.     i,     1867;     hardware    merchant,    St. 

Louis,  Mo. 
-1^  AVilliam  R.  Ailing."' b.  Oct.  8,  1S68;  hardware,  Louisville,  Ky. 
-'=  George  Robinson  Ailing, "^  b.   July    17,   1874;  d.  Chicago,   Mar.   25, 

1896. 
=^1"   Van  Wagnen  Ailing,'"  b.  Dec.  16,  1876;  civil  engineer,  Chicago. 
-1"  John  Simeon  Ailing"*  b.  Apr.  i,  1878;  d.  June  21,  1878. 
-1"*  Frederick  Crane  Ailing, "*  b.  June  20,  1879;  1.  Madison,  Ind. 

iJgi  Mary  Jane  Ailing-,''  dau.  of  Charles  and  Clarissa  R.  B. 
Ailing-,  b.  July  31,  1835;  m.  Feb.  11,  1858,  John  A.,  s.  of  Archer 
Gifford,  b.  Oct.  21,  1831;  r.  Newark. 

Six  C/iildren. 

-'!=•  Clarissa  B.  Gifford."'  b.  May  22,  1859;  d.  Sept.  15,  i860. 

2^=P  Charles  A.  Gifford,'"  b.  July  17,  i860. 

=^2'i  John  A.  Gifford. 10  b.  Dec.  5.  1861;  d.  June  9,  1S63. 

222  Chailotte  L.  Gifford,"' b.  Jan.  21,  1864;  d.  June  30,  1864. 

233  Agnes  Gifford, "J  b.  Oct.  26,  1865. 

-g^  Harry  Harrison  Gifford  "'  b.  Aug.  20,  1S67. 


iJ^/  Frederick  Augustus  Ailing,"  s.  of  Albert  and  Sarah  C. 
Ailing,  b.  Aug.  16,  1842;  d.  Apr.,  1884;  m.  Oct.  18,  1876,  Anna 
Colton. 

2  chd.     Clara  Colton,'"  b.  Mar.   12,   1882;  Frederick  A.,  Jr.,  b.  June  8, 

1884. 

ijAf  John  A.  Meeker,''  s.  of  Christopher  and  Caroline  Ailing 
Meeker,  b.  New  Orleans,  Apr.  3,  1843;  d.  Charlottesville,  Va., 
Feb.  17,  1897;  m.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  4,  1882,  Emeline  Agnes 
Stephens,  b.  Sparta,  Ga.;  d.  vSept.  10,  1896;  dau.  of  Rev.  Carlos 
Stephens,  a  Baptist  minister. 

Five  C/tildre/i. 

'^-~  Rosalie  A.  Meeker,'"  b.  Athens,  Ga.,  Mar.  3,  1883. 

328  John  Armstrong  Meeker,  Jr.,"*  b.  Athens,  Ga  ,  Dec.  28,  1SS4. 

229  Maria  Louise  Meeker,  i"  b.  Smyrna,  Ga.,  Oct.  14,  1889. 

230  Helen  Hamilton  Meeker,"'  b.  Smyrna,  Ga.,  May  8,  1890. 

23  1  Grace  Fitz  Randolph  Meeker,'"  b.  Smyrna,  Ga.,  Apr.  21,  1894. 


88  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

W  Josiah  James,  s.  of  Thomas  D.  and  Mary  (Ailing) 
James,  b.  A\^g.  4,  1841,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  m.  New  York  City, 
June  2,  1868,  y^s  Rosalie  Meeker,  b.  Newark,  Nov.  10,  1845; 
1.  (1899)  St.  Augustine,  Fla.;  Vice-President  of  First  National 
Bank  there;  s.  i.  On  the  d.  of  his  wf.'s.  bro.,  ^^^  John  A. 
jNIeeker,  above,  they  took  their  live  orphan  chd.  to  their 
own  home  for  care,  education  and  training. 

yj  Charles  Tinckelpaugh,'  s.  of  Adam  and  Harriet  (Ailing) 
Tinckelpaugh,  b.  May  24.  1824;  d.  Oct.  12,  1850;  m.  Jan.  28, 
1847,  Louisa  Naomi  Deming;  d.  Feb.  20,  1850;  r.  Sodus,  N.  Y. 

I  chd.  Lewis  Franklin  '"  b.  Oct.  28,  1849;  m.  Nov.  20  1S69,  Amanda 
Storms;  2  chd  ;  Charles  Raymond  "  b  Dec.  26  1875;  Hattie  E.," 
b.  Nov.  17,  1S87;  1.  Sodus. 

i-U'  William  H.  Tinckelpaugh.''  s.  of  Adam  and  Harriet 
(Ailing)  Tinckelpaugh,  b.  May  27,  1826;  d.  June  6,  1898;  m. 
Nov.  5,  185 1,  Sarah  M.  Nash;  r.  Sodus. 

Three    Children. 

-'■'■■'  Martha  J.  Tinckelpaugh,'"  b.  Dec.  31,  1S53;  m.  June  23.  1S80,  Samuel 
H.  Allen;  1  chd  ;  Floyd  C.  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  7.  jSS2 

-^'■'  Mettie  D.  Tinckelpaugh  "'  b.  Dec.  2,  1856;  m  Apr.  13.  1S81,  LesHe 
M.  Snyder;  2  chd.;  Kenneth  E."  b.  Feb  1889-  Adella  May,"  b. 
Nov.  3.  1897. 

S3-  Adella  May  Tinckelpaugh,"'  b.  June  14,  i860;  d    Jan.  3,  1876. 

i^o  Harriet  J.  Tinckelpaugh,"  dau.  of  Adam  and  Harriet 
A.  Tinckelpaugh,  b.  June  22,  1828;  m.  Oct.  27,  1852,  Samuel  B. 
Greene;  d.  Oct.  28,  1887;  r.  Sodus. 

Three   C/iildreii. 

-■'"  Louisa  A.  Greene,'"  b.  Mar.  ?i,  1S57;  m.  Sept  26.  1876.  Linn  D. 
Wake;  i  chd  ;  Frederick  G.  Wake,"  b.  Williamson,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2, 
18S0. 

-■*"  Hattie  A.  Greene.'"  b.  Aug.  24,  1859;  m.  Jan.  27.  1S79,  iM-ank  L. 
Butts;  9  chd  ;  Emil  L  ."  b  June  24.  1S80;  Bertha  E.,"  b.  June  30 
1882;  Cora  H.,"  b.  May  5,  18S4;  Elmer  G.,"  b.  Feb.  22.  18S6.  Jean 
Greene,"  b.  Feb.  iS,  1887;  Mattie  G.."  b  Aug  25  1SS9,  Morris 
F.."  b.  Feb.  11,  1891;  Ruth  II  ,"  b.  Oct.  21.  1S94;  Rachel  S.,  b. 
Apr.  13    1897. 

230  Mattie  M.  Greene,'"  b.  Nov.  10    1862;  d.  June  2    1S89 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  89 

1^^   Maria  J.  Ailing,"  dau.  of  John  and  Maria  Gurner  Ailing, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1827;  m.  Dec.  10,  1846,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Erastus 

R.  Lee. 

TJwee    C/uld>  €)i. 

-51  Nancy  M.  Lee,'"  b  Aug.  26.  1850;  d.  Feb  26,  1S56 
25-'  Albert  E.  Lee,'"  b  Mar.  20  1853;  m.  (i;  Feb.  21  1S75,  Catherine  E. 
Reynolds;  5  chd.;  '  Erastus  E.  "  b.  Aug.  28  1S76;  d.  May  29, 
1892.  -'Albert  F.,"  b.  Jan.  4.  1S78.  •■Henrietta  J.,"  b.  May  21, 
18S0;  d.  Apr.  27  1892.  ■*  Elizabeth  E.,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1882.  *  Fred  " 
b.  Sept.  II,  1883;  m.  (2)  Nov.  24,  1S85,  Mary  S.  Fisher;  2  chd.; 
1  Minnie  J.,"  b.  Nov.  12,  1886;  -  Charles  A  ,  b.  Mar.  1893. 
•■^5»  Willis  R.  Lee,"'  b.  Jan.  26,  1858;  m.  May  31,  18S1,  Elizabeth  Phaneff; 

3  chd  ;  '  Charles  W.,"   b.   Mar.  22,  1882.     -'  Bert,"  b.  Jan.  9,  . 

3  Elmer,"  b.  Dec.  8,  1894 

i/J  Elizabeth  Margaret  Ailing,''  dau.  of  John  and  Maria 
G.  Ailing,  b.  Apr.  29,  1829;  m.  Dec.  31,  1850,  George  A.  L. 
Crowell  of  New  Bedford,  Mass;  1.  Rochester. 

Six  Cliildren. 

282  Immogene  T.  Crowell,'"  b.   Feb.  4.   1852;  m.   Dec.  31,  187S.   Charles 

Yutz;  I  chd  ;  Carrie  L.,"  b   Nov.  23,  1S79. 
=^''*  William  S    Crowell,'"  b.   Nov.   17,  1855;  m    Hastings,  Mich.,  Oct.  i 

1876,  Marcellie  J    Waters;  i  chd.;  Emma  E.,"  b.  July  13,  1877;  m. 

May  14.  1S94,  Lewis  C.  Harris;  i  chd.;  John  A.  Harris,'- b.   Aug. 

3.  1895. 
2fi-  John  A.   Crowell  '"  b    Jan.    3     1858;  m.    Aug    19,    18S4,     Viola  May 

Fuller;  i  chd. ;  Georgianna,"  b    Hastings,  Mich.,  May  22,  1S85. 
2«»  Carrie  M.  Crowell,'"  b.  Mar,  9.  i860;  d.  July  8.  1862. 
S'O  Sidney  Crowell,'"  b.  June  6,  1862;  m.  Hastings,  Mich.,  Aug.  30,  1893, 

Eva  M.  Downey;  i  chd  ;  Vesta  D"  b.  Aug  9,  1894. 
2-2  Frances  Crowell,'"  b    Feb.  19,  1865. 

yy  Tames  Morrison  Ailing,"  s.  of  vStephen  Y.  and  Sarah  M. 
K.  Ailing,  b.  July  12,  1837;  d.  London.  England,  vSept.  3,  1895; 
m.  Westport,  Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1862,  Eliza  R.,  dau.  of  Thaddeus 
and  Deborah  Spencer,  b.  Apr.  18,  1838. 

0)ic  Child. 

2-'  Stephen  H.  Ailing,'"  b.   New  York,    Jan     11,    1870;  a  clergyman;  1. 
Lyndonville,  Vt. 

]_^-!  William  Gibbs  Ailing,"  s.  of  Prudden  and  Eliza  L. 
(Gibbs)  Ailing,  b.  Jan.  15,  1836;  m.  Berlin,  O.,  Apr.  10,  1867, 
Lettie  Spore. 


90  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    AI.LING,    FIRST. 

One  Child. 

-•-*  Arthur  Lewis  Ailing,'"  b.  July  14,  1S6S;  m.  Buffalo,  X.  Y  ,  Nov.  21, 
1S94,  Fannie  Worthington;  i  chd  ;  Worthington  Ailing,"  b.  Jan. 
13,1895. 

i,fy  Charles  Prudden  iVlling-,''  s.  as  above,  b.  Feb.  19,  1838; 
m.  Fairfield,  O.,  Mar.  10,  1863,  Ruhamah  Wakeman;  d.  July 
19,  1892,  at  Bradford,  Pa. 

Two  Children. 

-'"=  Mary  Elizabeth  Ailing,'"  b.  Milan,  O.,  Aug.  25,  1864;  m.  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,Dec.  27,  1SS2,  Capt.  Alvin  A.  Fergan;  d.  New  London.  Conn., 
Apr   18,  1896;  I  chd.;  Ruth  !ilaria,  b.  Bradford.  Pa.,  May  8,  1891. 

-'«  Howard  Wakeman  Ailing. '"  b.  Dunkirk.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1867;  m. 
Oct.  15,  1896,  Clara  Lock  wood,  Zelienople.  Pa. 

^  David  Gibbs  Ailing,'  s.  as  above,  b.  Norwalk,  O.,  Jan. 
8,  1842;  m.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y  ,  May  4,  1869,  Juliette  C.  Coleman, 
b.  Oct.  28,  1843;  r.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.;  was  a  surgeon  in  the 
U.  vS.  volunteers  in  the  Civil  War;  i  dau.,  Marjorie  Ailing,'" 
b.  Dec.  25,  1879. 

1^6  Martha  Elizabeth  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Prudden  and  Eliza 
Ailing,  b.  Sept.  8,  1843;  m.  Norwalk,  O.,  Jan.  21,  1864,  Theo- 
dore C.  Laylin;  r.  Norwalk,  O. 

Tlircf   Childrt'ii. 

2«i  John  Laylin. '0  b.  Dec.  23,   1S6S;  m.  Mary  Jallup,  Oct.  3,  1S95;  i  dau.; 

Helen  E..  b.  July  6,  1S96. 
2S2  Elizabeth  Gibbs  Laylin.'"  b.  Mar.   24,  1S70;  m.   Dudley  T.    French, 

June  iS,  1S93;  I  dau.;  Edith,  b.  June,  1894. 
**»  David  Theodore  Laylin,'"  b.  June  17,  1880. 

VV'  Matilda  Jane  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Prudden  and  Eliza  Ailing, 
b.  Dec.  10,  1849;  m.  Norwalk,  O.,  Oct.  2,  1873,  Edward  J. 
Smith,  Bellevue,  Mich. 

Four  Children. 

-"*  Ralph  Augustus  Smith,'"  b.  Norwalk,  O.,  Aug.  25,  1S75. 

«»s  Roy  Ailing  Smith,""  b.  Bellevue,  Mich.,  Mar.  13,  1879;  d.  Aug.  22  18S5. 

-»«   Edward  Arthur  Smith,'"  b.  Bellevue,  Mich..  Mar.  18,  1S81. 

881  Sarah  Louisa  Smith,'"  b.  Bellevue,  .Mich.,  Oct.  i,  1S85. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  91 

MJ  William  Sparhawk  Ailing/  s.  of  William  and  Martha 
(Sparhawk)  Ailing,  b.  May  9,  1837;  d.  June  20,  1872;  m.  (i) 
Auburn,  N  Y.,  June  5,  1862,  Emily  Cray;  d.  Nov.  21,  1863; 
m.  (2)  Rochester,   N.  Y.,   June   20,    1865,  Ophelia  M.  Oviatt;  r. 

Rochester. 

Foicr  C/ii'/dren. 
By  (I) 

288  William  Cray  Ailing,"'  b.  Aug.  24,  1863;  d.  Jan.  i,  1869. 

By  (2) 

^^^  Caroline  C.  Ailing,'"  b.  Apr.   5,    1866;  m.  Rochester,  June  20,    1S93, 

Albert  W.  Weaver;  i  chd. ;  Albert   Ailing  Weaver,  b.   Buffalo,   N. 

Y.,  Mar.  22,  1894. 

291  Samuel  Sloan  Allmg.'»  b.  May  6, 1869;  m.  Oct.,  1896.  Mabel  G. Walling. 

292  Beulah  Ailing,"' b.  Aug.,  1871;  d.  Apr.,   1872. 

Vo*  Frederick  Dwight  Ailing,'  s.  of  William  and  Martha  S. 
Ailing,   b.   July   9,    1843;  m.   May  14,    1868,   Emily  McKay;  r. 

Rochester. 

Fn'e  C/iildren,  all  Born  hi  Roclwsler. 

*"3  Lois   Grant  Ailing  ■"   b.    June   20,    1S69;  m.    Oct.    16,    1889.   Willard 
Clements;  i  chd.;  Ailing,  b.  June  7,  1S91. 

295  William  McKay  Ailing,"'  b.  June  14,  1872. 

296  Elsie  Dwight  Ailing,"'  b.  Apr.  23,  1875. 
29^  Edmund  McKay  Ailing,"' b.  May  23,  1878. 

298  Sidney  McKay  Ailing,'"  b.  Nov.  23,  1887. 

i^y  Flora  Martha  Ailing,"  dau.  of  William  and  Martha  S. 
Ailing,  b.  Jan.  3,  1852;  m.   Sept.  23,  1874,  John  Weaver  Goss; 

r.  Rochester. 

Four  C/iildren,  all  Born  hi  Rochester. 

299  Mabel  C.  Goss,"'  b.  Oct.  19,  1875. 

300  Walter  Ailing  Goss,'»  b.  Mar.  22,  1877. 
30  1  Helen  Louise  Goss,"'  b.  July  7.  1881. 

302  Albert  Simon  Goss, "J  b.  Oct.  13,  1882. 

^{>  Francis  Edward  Rew,'  s.  of  Henry  A.  and  Matilda 
(Ailing)  Rew,  b.  Apr.  14,  1841,  Rochester;  d.  Chicago,  Nov.  8, 
1896;  m.  Chicago,  Dec.  25,  1866,  Harriet  Brady  Campbell. 

Four  Children. 

303  George  Campbell  Rew,"'  b.  July  31,  1869. 

304  Francis  Rew,"' b.  Sept.  12,  1871. 

305  Harriet  C.  Rew,"'  b.  Apr.  27.  1875. 

306  Mary  Raw,"'  b.  Oct.  12,  1878. 


92  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Francis  E.  Rew,  while  preparing  for  college  at  Meridian, 
N.  H.,  responded  to  President  Lincoln's  first  call  for  troops  in 
April,  1861,  by  leaving  school  and  going  to  Montpelier,  Vt., 
and  enlisting  as  a  private  in  the  Second  Vermont  Regiment 
of  United  States  Volunteers,  though  hardly  twenty  years  old. 
He  soon  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain,  and  served  three  years, 
passing  through  many  of  the  hardest  campaigns  of  the  war. 
The  heroism  of  both  his  mother  and  himself  in  this  war  are 
worthy  examples  of  self-sacrificing  patriotism  and  deserve 
from  us  a  grateful  remembrance. 

\^^  Charles  Arthur  James,''  s.  of  Thomas  D.  and  Mary  F. 
(Ailing)  James,  b.  Aug.  15,  1839;  d.  Sept.  17,  1889;  m.  Nov.  27, 
1867,  Julia  Van  Antwerp;  d.  1875. 

7^111'/-'  Cliildreii 

''<"'  Mary  Ailing  James.'"  b.  Sept.  13,  1868;  ni.  Dec.  10.  1S94    Ernest  A. 

White;  1.  in  City  of  Mexico. 
3""  Charles  Arthur  James,  Jr.,"'  b.  Dec.  24,  1S71. 

^gV  Emma  AV.  Baldwin,''  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Letetia  D. 
Baldwin,  b.  July  29,  1831;  d.  Feb.  23,  1892;  m.  James  Albert 
Corwin,  M.D.;  r.  Newark,  N.  J. 

J''oit)-  Children. 

«^8  Theodore  W.  Corwin. '»b   June  1,  1857. 
^o^  Harry  C   Corwin  >"  b.  Aug   4   1858:  d.  May  16,  1859. 
*!"  Robert  L.  Corwin,'"  b.  Nov.  iS,  1869;  m.  Louisa  Fairbanks;  i  s  ,  Ray- 
mond W. 
•^1'  Joseph  W.  Corwin,'"  b.  Sept.  18,  1871;  um;  1.  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


yj   Frederick  W.  Baldwin,''  s.  of  Samuel  and  Letetia,  b.  July 
14,  1839;  m.  Mary  A.  Wheeler. 

Six  C/ii/t/re/i. 

Jessie  B.  Baldwin,'"  b.  Sept.  27,  1868;  m.  Wesley  G.  Miller,  Jr.,  New  York 

City. 
Howard  Baldwin,'^  b.  Aug.  21,  1871, 
Helen  Baldwin, "^  b.  July  3    1874. 
Alice  W.  Baldwin. »»  b   July  19,  1S75. 
Ethel  Baldwin. '0  b.  May  20.  1880. 
Agnes  Baldwin,'"  b   Sept   25.  1S76. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  93 

i^y  Frances  J.  Heddon/'  dau.  of  David  B.  and  Matilda 
(Ward)  Heddon,  b.  Dec.  lo,  1846;  d.  Apr.  14,  1878;  m.  Charles 
M.  Clerihew;  r.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Three  C/iilih-e>i. 

Jennie  Matilda  Clerihew,"*  b.  Aug.  14,  1869. 

Fred.  Callendar  Clerihew.'o  b.  Dec.  4,  1870;  m.  Mary  F.  Triffilh. 

Arthur  Ward  Clerihew,"^  b.  July  i,  1874;  1.  New  York  City. 


i^Y  Emma  Ailing,"  dai:.  of  vStephen  B.  and  Jane  H.  Ailing; 
m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  5,  185 1,  Dr.  William  Augustus  Durrie, 
a  direct  descendant  of  Gov.  William  Bradford  of  the  May- 
flower ;  1.  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Five  Children,  all  Born  in  Jersey  City. 

John  Gray  Durrie,'"  b.  Apr.  27,  1852;  d.  Apr.  27,  1S58. 

Clara  Ailing  Durrie,"' b.  July  23.  1S53;  m.  Oct.   5,  1875.  Jonathan  Cook 

Waldron,  Jersey   Citv;  3   chd. ;  'Nathaniel,  b.   Englewood,  N.  J., 

Sept.  28.   187S.     -  William   Durrie,  b.  Stonington,  Conn.,  June    11, 

1S81.     ^  Jonathan  Graham,  b.  East  Orange,  May  14,  1886. 
William   A.  Durrie,  Jr.,'ob.  June    11.  1855;  m.  Dec.   19,  1878,  Stella   E. 

NicoU.  New  Haven,  Conn.;  i  chd.;  Clearance  Nicoll,  b.  Jersey  City, 

Oct.  30.,  1879. 
Grace   Durrie,"' b.  Oct.  ig,   i860;  m.   Feb.  11,    1886,  George    B.   Smith, 

East   Orange,  N.   J.;  2   chd.;  'Louise   Eugenia,  b.   June    i,    18S7. 

-  Florence  Durrie,  b.  Dunmore,  Pa.,  Aug.  20,  1890. 
John    Durrie,"' b.  June   28,  1863;  m.  June   2,  1892,   Maud  Aitken,   East 

Orange;  i  chd.;  Emma  Ailing,  b   June  20,  1S93;  r.  East  Orange. 


1^*  Cornelia  Meigs  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Stephen  B.  and  Jane  H. 
Ailing;  m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  27,  1852,  Albert  Palmer;  d. 
Nov.  24,  1893,  East  Orange. 

Twelve  Children. 

Albert  William  Palmer,"'  b.  Newark  Feb.  20.  1854;  m  May  29,  1879, 
Susan  L,  Hansell,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  3  chd  ;  b  East  Orange. 
'Albert  Robert,  b.  Apr.  15,  1880.  -Ethel  Cornelia,  b.  Sept.  11, 
1881.  3  gtandish  Hansell,  b.  June  23,  1885;  d.  Philadelphia,  Nov. 
26,  1887. 

Stephen  A.  Palmer,"' b.  Newark,  Dec.  29,  1856;  m.  Sept.  2,  1885  Alice 
E.Green,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.;  2  chd.;  'Mary  Hathaway,  b.  Jan. 
18,  1S90.     "^Stephen  Ailing,  Jr.,  b.  July  5,  1899,  at  East  Orange. 


94  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINC;,    FIRST. 

Harriet   Cornelia   Palmer,"'   b.  New   York   City,  Mar.  6,  185S;  m.  East 

Orange,  Albert  William  Collins  of  California,  Nov.  8,  1893;  2  chd.; 

'  Albert,  b.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  C,  1S96;  d.  Oct.  8.  1S9S.  -'  Eleanor, 

b.  East  Orange,  Jan.  20.  189S. 
Emma    Durrie    Palmer. '«  b.  Jersey    City,  July  iS,  1859;  m    Cornwall.  N. 

Y.,  May  27,  1880,  Edward  Stiles  Ely;  4  did. ; '  Palmer  Stiles,  b.  New 

York,  Nov.  18,  18S1.    -Richard  Duncan,  b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.   16, 

1S87.     •*  Dophne,   b.   LaGrange,  Chicago,   Nov.   29,   1891.     ■*  Ernest 

Stiles,  b.  LaGrange,  Chicago,  Sept.  3.  1893. 
Susie  Palmer.'"  b   Jersey  City,  Dec    i,  i860;  m.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  July  7, 

1S79,  Franklin  B.  Millar;  4  chd.;  '  Cornelia  Ailing,  b.  Brooklyn,  N. 

Y.,    Oct.   11,1880.     -  Carenne    Adele,    b.  Ironton,  N.  J.,  Oct.   10, 

1882.     =*  Burneston,  b.  Ironton,  N   J.,  Oct.  6,  1SS4;  d.  July  9,   1S85. 

-1  Samuel  D.  B.,  b.  April  8,  1S86 
Oliver   Hayes    Palmer,"*  b.  Chicago.    Feb.   4,    1863;   m.    Feb.    17,   1SS5, 

Augusta   C.  Barrett,  Philadelphia,    Pa.;    5  chd.;    'Albert,  b.   East 

Orange,  Feb.  18,  1SS6.    -  Malcolm,  b.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  July  3,  1888. 

3  Helen,  b.  East  Orange,  June  14,  1S91.      ■*  Grace,  b.  Birmingham. 

England,  June   13,  1S93.    -'  Evan    Evans,  b.  East  Orange,  Aug.  13, 

1897. 
Cornelius  Ailing  Palmer,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  June  5,  1S65;  m.  Sept.  7,  1S85. 

Grace  Foster;  2  chd.;  '  Foster  Ailing,  b.  Brooklyn,  Oct.  20,  1886;  d. 

Montreal,  Can.,  June   27,  1887.       -'  Dorothy,  b.  East   Orange,  Apr. 

I,  1888. 
Harwood  Palmer,'"  b.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  May   17,  1S68;  m.  Apr.    3,  1899, 

AUethea  F.  Putnam,  New  York. 
John  Parker  Palmer."' b.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,Sept.  21,  1869;  m.  Jan.  4,  1S91, 

Julia   D.  Pettingee,  East   Orange;  i  chd.;  Doris   Marjorie,  b.  East 

Orange,  Apr.  14,  1893. 
Eleanor   A.  Palmer,  "' b.   Cornwall,  N.  Y.    Apr.    15.    1S72;  m.  at    East 

Orange,  Oct.  8,  1S96,  Ernest  Morgan  of  London.  England 
William  Hudson  Palmer,'"  b.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1873;  d.  May  18, 

1874- 
Walter   Palmer,'",  b.  Jersey    City,    Dec.    22,     1874;   m.    Oct.    30,    1895, 

Cynthia  B.  Matthews,  East  Orange. 

y/'   Mary  Wilder  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Stephen    B.^  and  Jane  N. 

Ailing,  m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.   4,   i860,  Dr.   Samuel   Randolf 

Farman;  r.  Jersey  City. 

Four  C/iil(h-cii. 

Jennie  Ailing  Farman,'"  b.  Newark,  Dec.  21,  1864;  d.  Jan.  20,  1S6S. 
Helen  Randolf  Farmam,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  June  21,  1869;  m.  Jersey  City, 

Dec.  3.  1891,  Henry  Gordon  Smith,  D.D.,  Prof.  Lane    Theological 

Seminary,  Cincinnati, O.;  3  chd.;  '  Henry  Boynton,  b.  Freehold,  N. 

J.,  Sept.    16,   1892; -Howard  Farman,   b.  Freehold,  April  27,  1895; 

^  Elizabeth  Allen,  b.  Aug   28.  1S97. 
Howard  S.  Farman,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  May  16,  1871;  now  an  M.D. 
May  Farman,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  May  14,  1879. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  95 

1/^fi   Eunice  Ailing/'  dan.  of  Stephen  Ball  Ailing;  m.  Lyons 
Farms  (near  Newark),  June  23,  1858,  J.  Henry  Huntington;  r. 

Newark. 

One  Child. 

J.  H.  Huntington,  Jr.,"'  b.  Jersey  City,  Jan.  22,  1870;  m.  Newark,  Feb. 
24.  1S92,  Elizabctli  Contrell;  2  chd.;  'J.  Henry  Huntington,  3d,  b. 
Newark,  July  15,  1S95.  -Robert  Graham  Huntington,  b.  Newark, 
May  17,  1897. 

^  Stephen  Ailing,''  s.  of  Stephen  B.^  and  Jane  H.  Ailing; 
m.  (i)  Newark,  June  18,  1867,  Mary  C.  Axtelle;  d.  Dec.  26, 
1874;  s.  i.  ;  ni.  (2)  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1876,  Lillian 
Lemon;  r.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Three  Children,  Born  in  Brooklyn. 

Albert  Palmer  Ailing,'"  b.  Aug.  7-  1S77;  an  active  helper  in  this  work. 
Elmore  Livingston  Ailing,'"  b.  March  25    iSSi. 
Henry  Huntington  AUing,'"  b.  Feb.  14,  1S83. 

i-/3«  Jennie  AlUng,"  dau.  of  Stephen  Ball  Ailing;"  m.  Jersey 
City,  Oct.  25,  ]866,  Edwin  D.  Parkhurst;  r.  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Three  Children. 

Harold  A.  Parkhurst,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  Dec    16,  1879. 
Alhng  Parkhurst,'"  b.  East  Orange,  March  8,  18S4. 
Kenneth  W.  Parkhurst,'"  b.  East  Orange,  Sept.  20,  1885. 

L8_9  William  T.  W.  Ailing,''  s.  of  Stephen  Ball  Ailing,"  m. 
New  York  City,  Dec.  11,  1872,  Emma  Vanderveer  Hendrick- 
son. 


Two  Childi 


en. 


Matilda  H.  AUing,'"  b.   Boston.   Mass,  Oct.   7,    1873;  d.   Jan.  14,  1874, 

Newark. 
Florence  W.  Ailing,'"  b.  Bergea,  N.  J  ,  Sept   3    1874;  m.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.. 

June  10     1S96.  John  Price  Cole;  i   s,.  Ailing  Cole,  b   April  i,  1887, 

Yonkers. 

iJj-o  Edward  Payson  Ailing,"  s.  of  Stephen  Ball  Allmg,"  m. 
Freehold,    N.  J.,   June    i,  187 1,  Oliverette   C.   Secor;   r.   East 

-Orange,  N.  J. 

Two  Children 

Bertha  Ailing,'"  b.    Jersey   City,  July  28    1S73;  m    East  Orange,  Oct.  9, 

1895,  Herbert  B.  Atha;  i.  s.;  Edward  Ailing  Atha   b,  Jan.  i,  1S97. 
Jennie  Ailing,'"  b.  Jersey  City,  May  2,  1877. 


96 


DESCENDANTS    OT    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 


1'"'  Edward  P.  Ailing,  son  of  Stephen  B.  and  Jane  (Weir) 
Ailing,  was  born  at  Lyons  Farms,  N.  J.,  November  19,  1848. 
At  an  early  age  he  started  in  on  his  life  woi-k,  entering 
January,  1865,  the  employ  of  Messrs.  Fisk  &  Hatch,  eminent 
bankers  and  brokers  of  New  York  City,  where  he  remained 
for  about    twenty    years,  applying   himself   attentively  and 


EDWARD     P.    ALLING,    BANKER, 
30    riNE    ST.,    .NEW    YOKK    Cll  V. 


thoughtfully  to  every  branch  of  the  business  until  he  was 
thoroughly  conversant  with  every  detail,  and  thus  became 
an  important  factor  and  a  valuable  assistant  in  the  business 
of  his  employers.  Realizing  how  completely  he  understood 
the  calling  and  how  well  he  was  qualified   to  conduct   it.  he 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  97 

decided  to  engage  in  it  on  his  own  account,  and  for  this  pur- 
pose, on  the  ist  of  October,  1885,  he  formed  a  copartnership 
with  Mr.  George  F.  Secor,  under  the  firm  name  of  Ailing  & 
Secor,  stock  brokers.  They  opened  offices  at  No.  30  Pine 
street,  New  York,  where  success  has  followed  them,  and  they 
are  to-day  doing  a  prosperous  business,  being  recognized  as 
one  of  the  leading  houses  of  Wall  street.  Other  members 
have  been  admitted  into  the  partnership,  and  the  firm  is  now 
known  as  Ailing,  Secor  &  Co. 

Mr.  Ailing  is  also  interested  in  other  branches  of  business, 
being  Vice  President  of  the  People's  Bank  of  East  Orange, 
N.  J.,  and  Treasurer  of  the  Saving  Investment  and  Trust 
Co.  of  the  same  place.  His  home  has  always  been  in  the 
State  of  New  Jersey,  and  the  greater  part  of  his  home  life  has 
been  spent  in  East  Orange,  where  he  has  a  handsome  resi- 
dence at  163  Prospect  street.  Here  he  resides  with  his  family 
during  the  winters,  while  they  spend  the  summers  at  his 
country  seat  at  Huntington,  L.  I. 

?J^o  Albert  S.  Ailing,"'  s.  of  Charles  and  Harriet  (Scovel) 
Ailing,  b.  Aug.  21,  1861;  m.  Aug.  2,  1893,  Mary  Enderly;  r, 
Madison;  i  s.;  Harry  Scovel  Ailing,''  b.  Sept.  23,  1895. 

%V>  Charles  A.  Gifford,'"  s.  of  John  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Ailing) 
Gifford,.b.  July  17,  i860;  m.  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  Dec.  10,  1890, 
Helen  M.  Conyngham,  b.  May  9,  1865,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
and  Helen  M.  (Turner)  Conyngham,  a  descendant  of  Daniel 
Ailing,  ist;  r.  Newark,  N.  J. 

2  chd.    Alice   C  Gifford.i'  b.  May  8,  1S93;   Charles  C.  Gifford,  b.  Oct.  22, 
1895. 

2jf_4  Harry  H.  Gifford,'"  s.  of  John  A.  and  Mary  J.  A.  Gif- 
ford, b.  Aug.  20, 1867;  m.  Nov.  8,  1892,  Elizabeth  Bolles  Howell, 
b.  Feb.  23,  1868,  dau.  of  Henry  C.  Howell;  r.  Newark. 

2  chd.  Anna  Howell  Gifford,"  b.  Nov.  16,  1S93;  Elizabeth    Baldwin    Gif- 
ford,''  b.  Dec.  7,  1S95. 

SgOgS  Theodore  W.  Corwin,''  s.  of  James  A.  and  Emma  W. 
Corwin,  b   June  i,  1857;  m.  Lillian  Whiting. 

2  chd.   Emma  Eugenia,"  b.  April  24,  1S92;  Ruth  Backus,"  b.  Aug.,  1S93. 

7 


•If    MR.    HORACE    AI.l.IXG,       ' 
RULING    ELDER    IN    THE    THIKl)    J'RESBVTEKI AN    ClIURril,   NEWARK,   N. 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS.  99 

If  Horace  Ailing  was  the  youngest  son  of  David  and 
Eunice  (Roberts)  Ailing  of  Newark,  N,  J.,  born  September 
24,  1822,  and  is  lineally  descended  from  Roger  Ailing,  the 
Puritan,  who  was  one  of  the  original  proprietors  in  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  a  signer  of  the  compact  of  1639. 

Mr.  Ailing  is  the  sole  survivor  of  a  family  of  five  sons  and 
one  daughter.  He  received  a  thorough  education  in  the  New- 
ark Academy  and  other  preparatory  schools,  but  was  pre- 
vented by  ill  health  from  entering  college  as  he  had  desired. 
At  the  age  of  sixteen  he  engaged  for  a  brief  period  as  a  clerk 
in  a  dry  goods  store  in  Newark,  but  a  little  later  turned  his 
attention  to  the  manufacture  of  jewelry,  becoming  appren- 
ticed in  June,  1841,  to  his  two  brothers  Isaac  A.  &  Joseph  C. 
Ailing.  In  1850  he  entered  into  partnership  with  his  brothers 
under  the  firm  name  of  Ailing  Brothers,  and  continued  in 
this  business  for  about  thirty-five  years.  In  i860  Mr.  William 
R.  Ailing  was  admitted  an  associate  with  them  in  the  busi- 
ness under  the  firm  name  of  Ailing  Bros.  &  Co.,  Mr.  Horace 
Ailing  retiring  from  the  business  in  1882. 

Mr.  Ailing  has  been  long  connected  with  some  of  the  most 
important  financial  institutions  of  Newark.  He  was  one  of 
the  original  board  of  directors  of  the  Prudential  Insurance 
Company  of  America  and  is  its  treasurer.  He  is  also  a  director 
of  the  Newark  Firemen's  Insurance  Company,  one  of  the  most 
siiccessful  insurance  companies  in  this  country.  He  has  had 
directorships  of  several  banking  institutions  tendered  him, 
but  he  has  invariably  felt  it  his  duty  to  decline  the  honors. 

Mr.  Ailing  is  a  staunch  Republican  in  politics,  and  has  been 
a  member  of  the  Third  Presbyterian  Church  since  1838,  and 
in  1868  was  elected  a  ruling  elder  of  the  same.  He  is  also  a 
Life  director  of  the  American  Sunday  vSchool  Union  and  Life 
member  of  the  American  Tract  and  Bible  Societies,  a  director 
and  treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Children's 
Aid,  and  vSociety  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children 
since  its  organization  in  1868.  He  is  also  a  trustee  of  the 
Newark  Academy  and  Life  member  of  the  New  Jersey  His- 
torical Society  and  Washington  Association  of  New  Jersey. 

Mr.  Ailing  married  May  31,  1848,  Julia  Etta  Ball  of  New- 
ark, whose  genealogy  is  traced  to  Milford,  Conn.,  about  the 
year  1667.  Of  their,  three  children,  Horace  F.,  Clarence  W. 
and  Edwin  Clifton,  Clarence  W.  alone  survives. 

Ending  of  tJie  descendants  of  Samuel  Ailing,  2d,  of  Newar/c,  N.  J. 


lOO  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING.    FIRST. 

J|  John  Ailing,  2cl,    brother  of  Samuel  Ailing,    2d,   a    son 
of  Sergt.  Samuel  Ailing,  ist,  of  New  Haven,  was  b.  Mar.  27, 
167 1,   and   d.  at   Elizabethtown,   N.  J.,  Apr.   23,   1734.     He  m. 
Abigail  Grannis,  Mar.  20,   1689,  and   two    chd.,    Abigail    and 
Mary,  are  found  recorded  to  him  in  New  Haven.     It  is  not 
unlikely   he    had  other  chd.,  as    he   left   New  Haven   about 
1696,  first   stopping  at  Newark,  but  finally  settling  at  Eliza- 
beth,   New    Jersey,    then    called    New    Ceserea.      He     was 
a  cooper  by  trade  and   was   also  a  planter  or  farmer.     His 
brother,  Samuel  Ailing,  Esq.,  soon  followed  him  to  Newark 
and  settled  there  about   1701.     From   1697   to   1732   he  deeds 
various  tracts  of   land  in  and  about  New  Haven  to  different 
parties,  showing  him  to    have   been    a   man    of    considerable 
property,  but  we  fail  to  fully   trace  his  history.      Hatfield's 
history  of  Elizabeth  says  John  Ailing  was  admitted  an  asso- 
ciate with   the  planters  and   proprietors  in  1699,  and  in  1701 
he  subscribed  six  shillings  yearly  towards  the  support  of  the 
minister.    Rev.    John    Harriman.      His   last   record    in    New 
Haven  is  in  1732,  when  he  deeds  land  in  New  Haven  County 
to   his   loving   chd.,  John    Plum,  Jr.,  of    Milford    and    Daniel 
Smith  of  New  Cheshire;  these  are  probably   husbands  of  his 
daughters,  Abigail   and  Mary.     It  seems  almost  certain  that 
the  John  Ailing  whose  will  follows  was   his  s.,  but  the  early 
records  of  Elizabeth  were  all  destroyed  and  it  seems  impossi- 
ble to  trace  his   line   further.     The  inscription  on  his  tomb- 
stone in  the  cemetery  at  Elizabeth  reads: 

"Here  lyeth  interred  the  body  of  John  Ailing,    who   departed   this   life 
y«  Apr.  23d,  1734,  in  y  63d  year  of  his  age." 

The  will  of  John  Ailing  referred  to  above  is  recorded  in  book 
I.  of  Wills,  p.  302,  etc.,  at  the  Prerogative  Court,  Trenton,  where 
probate  was  granted  on  it  December  1 2,  1 764,  and  parts  of  it  are 
here  given,  hoping  the  names  and  descriptions  therein  may 
interest  somebody  better  located  than  the  writer,  and  lead 
them  to  trace  out  this  family  if  possible. 

"  In  the  name  of  God,  Amen. 

The  28th  day  of  August  and  in  the  fourth  year  of  the 
reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George  the  third  1764.  I  John 
Ailing  of  the  Borough  of  Elizabeth  Town  and  in  the  county 
of  Essex  and   Province   of  New   Jersey  do  make  and  ordain 


NEW    JERSEY    ALLINGS. 


lOI 


this  my  last  Will  and  Testament  in  manner  and  form  as  fol- 
loweth:  and  first  of  all  I  do  give  and  bequeath  my  soul  unto 
the  hands  of  Almighty  God  who  gave  me  my  being,  and  my 
body  do  1  commit  to  the  earth  to  receive  a  decent  and  chris- 
tian burial;  and  as  touching  the  distribution  of  all  such 
worldly  and  temporal  goods  as  has  pleased  God  to  bless  me 
with,  I  do  dispose  of  the  same  in  manner  and  form  as  follow- 
eth: 

Imprimis— My  will  is  that  all   such  debts  as  I  shall  justly 
owe  at  the  time  of  my  decease  shall  be  well  and  truly  paid  by 
my  executors.    Item— I  do  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  loving 
wife  Abigail   the   third  part   of  my  movable   estate   my  just 
debts  being   first  paid  and   funeral  charges,  and   then  to  be 
unto  her  sole  dispose  forever.    Item— My  will  is  that  my  wife 
Abigail   shall   have   the  use  and    improvement   of  the   third 
part  of    all   my   lands  and  meadow  and  building     *     *     *     * 
according  as  the  law  doth  direct  as  long  as  she  shall  remain 
my  widow  and  no  longer.     Item— I  do  give,  grant,  devise  and 
bequeath  unto  my  two  sons  Daniel  and  Joseph  Ailing  and 
to  their  heirs  and  assigns  forever  all  the  whole  of  my  planta- 
tion I  now  live  upon,  which  I  purchased  of  Matthias  Ailing, 
formerly   belonging  unto  Josiah    Brodwill  lying   in  Turkey 
beginning   at   the    road    by  the  land  of  John  Clark,  and    is 
bounded  on  the  said  John  Clark  and  on  William  Parsons  and 
on  Samuel  Woodruff  and  on  Parsake  River  or  the  Mill  Pond 
and  also  on  John  Osborn,  Jeremiah  Ledham,  Timothy  Crane 
and  William  Parsons,  Jr.,  with  all  the  buildings  erected  thereon 
with  the  privileges  and  appurtenances  belonging  to  the  same 
to  be  equally  divided  between  them  part  and  part  equal  and 
alike  both   in  buildings  and   the  lands  both  in  quantity  and 
quality  to  be  and  to  remain  unto  my  two  sons  Daniel  and  Joseph 
and  to  each  of  them   and  to  each  of  their  heirs  and  assigns 
forever  and  to  come  to  the  possession  of  the  same  as  they 
successfully  come  to  the  full  age  of  twenty-one  years. 

He  further  gives  them  a  tract  of  meadow  on  the  northeast 
side  of  the  great  Island,  and  another  tract  of  salt  marsh  in 
Elizabeth  Town  great  meadow,  adjoining  forked  creek,  on 
Nathaniel  Crane,  deceased;  also  fifty  acres  at  Brons  Town 
and  what  was  coming  to  him  in  the  layout  at  the  Purches  or 
any  other  place. 


I02  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

He  also  bequeaths  to  his  four  daughters,  Hannah  Hicks, 
Phebe  Meeker,  Unis  Boyd  and  Abigail  Ailing. 

His  sons  to  have  the  profit  of  their  part  when  the}'  come  to 
fourteen  years  of  age. 

He  appoints  his  loving  friends  and  kinsmen,  Isaac  Wood- 
ruflf,  Amos  Potter  and  Stephen  Meeker,  joint  executors,  and 
signs  John  Alling.     [l.  s.] 

Witnessed  by  John  Ogden,  John  Ogden,  Jr.,  and  Ezekiel 
Ogden.  Sworn  to  before  Robert  Ogden,  Surrogate,  December 
12,  1764,  and  probate  granted  by  Governor  Franklin  at  the 
same  time. 

Hatfield's  History  says  John  Alling  was  appointed  over 
seer  of  the  poor  in  1739-40. 

In  November,  1729,  Jonathan  Allen  had  his  title  deed  con- 
firmed to  him,  the  original  title  having  been  lost,  and  in  1739 
he  was  allowed  to  collect  pay  for  surveying  and  running 
lines.  Jonathan  and  Joseph  Allen  were  among  the  first  set- 
tlers of  New  Providence,  1736-8.  Joseph  Allen  was  at  the 
organization  of  the  church  at  New  Providence  (then  Turkey) 
about  1736. 

Rev.  Timothy  Allen,  born  1716,  graduated  at  Yale.  1736, 
ordained  to  the  ministry  at  West  Haven,  Conn.,  in  1738; 
called  to  New  Providence  in  1752;  and  died  at  Chesterfield, 
Mass.,  January  12,  1806,  aged  91. 

The  end  of  the  New  Jersey  Ailing  Record. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,  ist. 

BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES. 

i|  James  Ailing',  3d  s.  of  Sergt.  Samuel',  oldest  s.  of 
Roger,  ist',wasb.in  New  Haven,  July  29,  i673,and  d.  inWall'd, 
Conn.,  Mar.  17,  1752;  he  m.  and  settled  in  Wall'd  about  1700. 
Wall'd  History  says:  James  Ailing  and  his  wf.  Abigail  are 
the  first  of  the  name  found  there  before  170c.  In  1701  he 
was  rated  in  the  Grand  List  at  28  lbs.  Since  that  time 
Ailing,  or  Allen,  has  been  a  common  name  there,  and  with 
few  exceptions  this  James  and  Abigail  Ailing  have  been 
the  progenitors  of  all  who  have  lived  there  bearing  the  name 
Ailing,  Allyn,  or  Allen.  Since  the  Revolutionary  War,  or 
for  a  century  or  more,  the  name  has  been  almost  invariably 
spelled  Allen  in  Wall'd. 

1*  James'  and  Abigail  Ailing  of  Wall'd. 

Six  Children. 

1°  Abigail  Ailing,-*  b.  June  29,  1701;  m.  Nov.  17,  1726,  Ezekiel  Roys  (Rice). 
yij/L  James  Ailing,  Jr..-'b.  Nov.  15,  1702;  d.  abt.  17S4. 
Jo%  Stephen  Ailing,-*  b.  Oct.  13,  1704. 

1**    Mary  Ailing.-*  b.  Mar.  5,  170S;  m.  Jan.   25,   1749,  John   Atwater;  had 

a  s.,  John,  b.  Nov.,  1751;  d.  1752. 
Jjflf  Samuel  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  15,  1710. 
^  Ebenezer  Ailing,-*  b.  Apr.  8,  1713;  d.  Nov.  4,  1761. 

JqS^  James  Ailing,  Jr.,'  s.  of  James  and  Abigail  Ailing,  b. 
Nov.  15,  1702;  d.  abt.  1784;  m.  Sept.  23,  1731,  Mary  Beadles;  r. 
Mt.  Carmel  Parish,  Hamden. 

Four  Children. 

-*  Marshall  Ailing.''  b.  Aug.  i,  1732 

22  Rebecca  Ailing."  b.  Feb.  7,  1734. 

2*  Abigail  Ailing.' b.  Dec.  i.  1735;  m.  Jan.  22,  1736,  Wilada  Williams. 

*■*  Josiah  Ailing, 5  b.  Feb.  19,  1738. 

1"  James  Ailing,  d.  abt.  1784,  and  his  s.  Josiah  was  ap- 
pointed administrator. 

JJ3  Stephen  Ailing,'  s.  of  James  and  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1704;  m.  New  Haven,  June  23,  1726,  Elizabeth  Blakesley;  r. 
North  Haven. 


104  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Seven  Children. 

fj'-   Ephraim  Ailing, =  b.  Sept.  23.  1730. 

-"  Ann  Ailing.''  b.  May  10,  1732. 
y-5'5  Amos  Ailing."  b.  Sept.  16,  1734. 

**  Lydia  Ailing  ■•  b.  June  20.  1736. 

*"  Moses  Ailing  ■'  b   June  16,  1741 
TffV  Jotham  Ailing/'  b.  July  6,  1744:  without  ears  (record  says). 

■^^   Hezekiah  Ailing."  b.  Oct.  16,  1746. 

In  1792  widow  Elizabeth  Allinor,  administratrix,  presented 
the  inventory  of  the  estate  of  Stephen  Ailing^  of  North 
Haven,  29  lbs.,  12  s.,  9  d. 

^^  Samuel  Ailing,^  s.  of  James  and  Abigail  Ailing,  Wall'd, 

b.  Jan.  15,  1710;  m.   Apr.  5,    1742,   ]\Iary   Doolittle;  d.  Apr.  12, 

1760;  r.  Wall'd. 

jFn'e  C/iildrcu. 

-^^  Samuel  Ailing,  Jr.,"  b.  Dec.   10,  1745. 

^■^-^^   David  Ailing  5  b.  Nov.  iS,  174S;  d.  Nov.  9,  1814,  a.  66. 

=>*  Mary  Ailing,"  b. . 

^5  Phebe   Ailing,"   b.   ;    m.    (i)   Ebenezer   Thompson;  m.   (2)   Abel 

Ailing. 

*"  John  Ailing,"  b.  ;  d.  Aug.   9,    17S7;    his  estate  was  distributed 

among  his  bros.  and  sisters.  Samuel,  David,  Marj',  and  Phebe,  wf. 
of  Abel  Ailing 

In  1 77 1  Samuel  Ailing,  Jr.,  was  appointed  administrator  to 
his  father,  Samuel  Alling's  estate,  under  a  bond  of  500  lbs., 
and  the  widow,  Mary,  was.  made  guardian  to  the  minor 
children,  Mary  and  John,  and  granted  liberty  to  sell  real 
estate  to  pay  indebtedness. 

Y^jfj  Ebenezer  Ailing,'  s.  of  James   and  Abigail  of  Wall'd,  b. 

Apr.  8,  1713;  d.  Nov.  3,  1760;  m.  Dec.   19,   1742,  wSarah,  dau.  of 

Daniel    and   Abigail  (Tattle)   Atwater,  b.    Sept.    12,    1719;    d. 

1 814;  r.  Wall'd. 

Eisr/it  C/iildren. 

='■   Daniel  Ailing.*  b.  Nov.  iS,  1743;  d.  July  11,  1746. 

3^  Sarah  Ailing."  b.  Feb.  8,  1745;  m.  Samuel  Waterous. 
,=yV  Daniel  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  .22.  1747. 

■'•'  Abel  Ailing."  b.  Jan   30,  1749;  d.  Jan.  26,  1S43;  m.  •'■''  Phebe,  dau.  of 

1"  Samuel  Ailing. 
jViT  Enos  Ailing  ■'  b.  Jan.  17,  1752;  d.  June  23,  1834. 

■•■•^  Damaris  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  15,  1755. 

^3  Abigail  Ailing,"  b.  July  6,  1757;  m.  Constant  Miller. 

■*■*  Eunice  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  19,  1760;  m.  Henry  Spencer. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  I05 

Administration  of  Ebenezer  Alling's  estate  was  given  to 
the  widow,  Sarah,  who  presented  the  inventory  in  court, 
Februar}^  27,  1761;  in  May  the  Assembly  gave  liberty  to  sell 
real  estate  to  pay  debts;  June  22,  1814,  the  widow  being  dead, 
the  estate  was  divided  among  their  seven  (above)  living 
children. g 

^\  Ephraim  Ailing,"  s.  of  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  of  North 

Haven,  b.  Sept.  23,  1730;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth;  d. ;  (2)  Apr.  5, 

1752,    Hannah   Humiston,   dau.  of  John,   b.   Dec.   5,     1730;    r. 

Waterbury,  Conn, 

Tii'O  Children. 
By  (I) 

Elizabeth  Ailing,'^  b.  Jan.  7,  1749. 
Mary  Ailing,'^  b.  June  20,  175 1. 


45 

4B 


Foil?-  C/iilc/ren. 
By  (2) 

■*'   Hannah  Ailing,*  b.  July  31,  1753. 

*'*  Lydda  AlHng."  b.  Sept.  19,  1756. 

*"  John  Ailing  '■  b.  Jan    13,  1759. 

^°  Russel  Ailing,''  b.  Apr.  30,  1762. 

yVj  Amos  Ailing,"  s.  of  Stephen  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1734;  d.  abt.  1789;  m.  Dec.  28,  1770,  Mabel  Hilsborugh;  r. 
Hamden. 

4  chd.  'Amos,"  b.  Nov.  19,  1771;  d.  Dec.  i,  1771.  -Mabel, "^b.  Jan.  13, 
1773.  -'Amos  "  b.  Sept.  17.  1775;  d.  July  14,  1784.  •*Lois,«  b.  Sept.  i, 
1777.  This  estate  was  distributed  in  1789  equally  to  widow  Mabel 
and  chd.,  Lois  and  Mabel. 

tVt  Jotham  Ailing,''  s.  of  Stephen  and  Elizabeth,  b.  July  6, 
1744;  m.  Jan.  8,  1770,  Sarah  Wolcott;  r.  East  Haven. 

C/u7dri'7t. 

^»  Sibil  Ailing/' b.  Sept.  11,  1770. 
^^  Jotham  Ailing.''  b. 

^j  Samuel   Ailing,  Jr.,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Doolittle) 

Ailing,  b.  Wall'd,  Dec.  10,  1745;   m.  Nov.  28,  1768,  Katharine, 

dau.  of  Enos  Doolittle. 

Four  Children. 

°"  Jared  Ailing,'' b   Aug.  24.  1769;  d.  Aug.  29,  1769. 

^'^  Jared  Ailing  "  b.  Apr.  9,  1771. 

^"  Beda  Ailing,'' b.  Jan    17,  1773. 

*"  Enos  Ailing,'' b.  Nov.  17,  1774. 


Io6  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

^\\  David  Ailing/'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  D.  Ailing-,  b. 
Wall'd,  Nov.  i8,  1748;  d.  Nov.  9,  1814,  a.  66;  m.  abt.  177 1,  Abi- 
gail   ;  d.  Nov.  26,  1790,  a.  44;  r.  Wall'd. 

Three  ChiUiroi. 
"1   Zuba  Allen,'' b.  Aug.  14,  1772. 
«-  Mollie  Allen/  b.  July  24.  1776;  d.  Nov.  20,  1827;  m   William  Webber, 

3  chd.,  Charlotte,  Susannah  (Sukey),    and  William  Webber. 
fj^V  Erastus  Allen, «  b.  ;  d.  Feb.  22,  1871,  a.  92. 

yV^  Daniel   Ailing/'   s.   of   Ebenezer  and    Sarah   (Atwater) 
Ailing,  b.  Oct.  22,   1747;  d.   Feb.  10,  1828;  m.   (i)  Nov.  15,  T766, 

Mary  Horton;   d.  Jan.   27,   1786,  a.  44;   m.   (2)  Ruth ;  d. 

July  II,  1811;  m.  (3)  Eunice ;  d.  Aug.  11,  1843,  a.  82;  r. 

Wall'd. 

Six  CJiildren. 
By  (I) 
^  Ebenezer  Allen, "^  b.  Jan.  6,  1769. 

65    Sarah  Allen,'-  b.  Feb.  2,  1772;  m.  Lot  Gaylord;  r.  Bristol,  Conn. 
3^«y  Daniel  Allen, '^  b.  July  21,  1774- 

6'    Mary  Allen,"  b.  Mar.  i,  1777;  m.  and  d.  s    i  ;  gave  property  to  Alfred 
and  Caleb,  sons  of  bros.  Ebenezer  and  Charles 

6»    Catherine  Allen,''  b.  ;  d.  s.  i. 

yVir  Charles  Allen,"  b.  17S0;  d.  Mar.  22,  1S41,  a.  61. 

■^9  Daniel  Ailing  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  His 
will  was  presented  in  court  by  his  executor,  Willowby  Wil- 
liams, on  February  18,  1828.  He  gave  his  property  to  wf. 
Eunice  and  his  chd.  Ebenezer,  Sarah,  Mary,  Catherine,  and 
to  the  children  of  sons  Daniel  and  Charles. 

yVi-  Enos  Ailing, '  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  A.  Ailing,  b.  Jan. 
17,    1752;    d.    June    23,    1834;    m.  Mabel  ;  d.  abt.  1847;    r. 

Wall'd. 

Nine  Children. 

f5»,   Luther  Alien,"  b.   ;  d.  ;  r.  in  Wall'd,  Woodbury  and  Water- 
town. 
■jVb  Polly  Allen,"  b. . 

'=^    Jesse  Allen,"  b.  ;  m;  had  i  s  ,  William  Dewey  Allen';  m.  Alvira 

Benham;  r.   Yalesville;  had  4  s.,  George, »  Lyman,*  William,^  and 
Charles.* 

T05  Jared  Allen."  b.  Jan.  22,  1793. 

''*    Lyman  Allen,"  b.  ;  d.  s.  i. 

yVir  Ruth  Allen,"  b.  Nov.  27.  1796:  tl-  Aug.  24,  18S9. 

y'^j^r,  Chauncey  Allen,"  b.  ;  d.  . 

"■    Lydia  Allen,"  b. ;  m.  Stephen  Doolittle:  r.  North  Haven;  d.  s.  i. 

^y*,,  Julia  A.  Allen,"  b.  Dec.  24,  1802. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  107 

*i  Enos  Alling'swill  was  presented  in  court  July  5, 1834,  by 
son  Jared,  executor,  named  in  the  will,  who  declined  the 
trust,  and  his  brother  Lyman  was  appointed  adminstrator 
with  the  will  annexed. 

-^\  Erastus  Allen,"  s.  of  David  and  Abigail,  b.  1779;  d. 
Feb.'22.  1871,  a.  92;  m.  Martha  (Patty)  Merriraan,  b.  1780;  d. 
Sept.  20,  1862,  a.  82;  r.  Wall'd. 

Elcve)i  Children. 

■^3    Hiram  Allen,''  b ;  d.  y. 

yS-jftj  Betsey  M.  (Eliz.)  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  16,  1799;  tl.  Sept.  25,  1887. 
yVo  Delight  Allen,  ■  b.  Feb.  2,  1801;  d.  Nov.  2,  1862. 

82    Abigail  Allen,' b. ;  d.  y. 

^-f^  Hiram  Allen,'  b.  Feb    18,  1806;  d.  Apr.  i,  1871. 

^  Catherine  Allen,'  b.  Feb.  23,  1808;  d.  Jan.  30,  1886. 

^\  Samuel  Merriman  Allen,' b.  1809;  d.  Mar.  12,  1875,  a.  66. 

^  Lucas  Allen,' b.  1811;  d.  Mar.  i,  1875,  a.  63^. 

t\V  George  David  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  25  1813;  d  Aug.  7,  1894.  a.  81. 

-^^■^  John  Hotchkiss  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  21,  1816;  d.  May  11,  1S94. 

^4%  Cornelia  Allen,'  b.  Dec.  23,  iSiS;  d.  Mar.  15,  1883. 

-^  Ebenezer  Allen,"  s.  of   Daniel  and  Mary   H.,  b.  Jan.  6, 
1769;  d.  abt.  175  I ;  m.;  wills  estate    to  widow  and  s.  Alfred;  r. 

Wall'd. 

Six  Childrfii. 

s»"  Child— Allen,'  b.  ;  d.  Feb.  24,  1794,  a.  2  years. 

.   »i  Leverett  Allen,'  bp.  Oct.  7,  1792. 
»-  Lavinia  Allen,  '  bp.  Mar.  2,  1794. 
"3  Lucy  Allen,'  bp.  Jan.  14,  1798. 
"-•  Ebenezer  Allen.' 
»5  Alfred  Allen.' 

6*   Ebenezer  Allen  gave  all  his  estate— except  his  widow's 
dower— to  his  son  Alfred;  will  in  court,  October  7,  1851. 

^VV  Daniel  Allen,"  s.  of    Daniel    and    Mary    H.,  b.  July    21, 
1774;  d.  abt.  1843;  m.  Dec.  9,  1798,  Keziah  Doolittle;  r.  Wall'd. 

Seven  Childyen. 

8«  Levi  Allen,  '  b.  ;  m.  ;  res.  in  Durham,  Conn.;  2  daus. 

«'  Mary  Allen,'  b.  ;  m.  Sherman  Barnes;  i  dau.,  Sarah. 

9«  Atwater  Allen,'  b. ;  d. ;  um. 

^  Eunice  Allen,'  b. ;  m.  Preston  Lincoln. 

100  Lydia  Allen,'  b. ;  m.  Uri  Johnson;  2  s.  and  2  daus. 

101  Lois  Allen,  '  b.   ;  m.  Calvin  Russell;  2  chd.,  Betsey  and  Calvin. 

i»2  Lucy  Allen,'  b.  ;  m.  Mr.  Stevens;  i  dau.,  Lizzie. 


Io8  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLIN(;,    FIRST. 

-^^'-fr  Charles  Allen,''  s.  of  Daniel  and  Mary  H.,  b.  1780;  d. 
Mar.  22,  1841,  a.  61;  m.  Zuba  Bradley,  North  Haven;  d.  Mar. 
21,  1852;  r.  Wall'd. 

C////t/rt'H. 

\{^  Caleb  Allen,''  b.  iSoS;  d.  1S92,  a.  S4. 

m  Clarissa  Allen,'  b.  ;  m.  Charles  Lewis  Munson,  Milford;  3    chd  ; 

'  Charles  L.  Jr.,  -'  Sarah.,  •'  Charlotte. 

HI  Eliza  Allen,-  b.  . 

11^  Ransom  Allen,'' b.  ;    m.  Lucretia  Stone    (Durham);   i  s.,  O.scar; 

m. :  2  chd.;  1.  Michigan. 

i^"*  Sarah  Allen,''  b.  ;  m.  Remain  Doolittle. 

11"  Alpheus   Allen,''  b.  ;  m.  (i)    Emily  Fenn;  i  dau.,  Emily;  m.  Joel 

R.  Boyce;  s.  i. ;  1.  Middletown,  Conn.;  m.  (2)  Mrs.   Hall;  1    Wall'd. 

■JgSg-  Luther   Allen,"  s.  of  Enos  and  Mabel  Allen,  b. ;  d. 

:  m.  (i)  Avf. ;  d.  Woodbury,  Mar.  16,  1829. 


C/iildrcn . 

1-"  Enos  Allen,''  b.  ;  d. ;  um.;  a  young  man. 

1-1  Delos  Allen,' b. ;  m.  Esther  B.;d.  Jan.,  i87S,a.  47;  5  chd.;  'Frank," 

-Merit,*  ''Martha,**  ■'Wesley,*'  and  ■'■Burton.* 

12-'  Lydia  Allen,^  b.  ■ •;  d.  y. 

1-^  Lodema  Allen,'' b.  ;  d.  ;  um. 

1-1  Mary  Allen,''  b. ;  m.  (i)  Hatch;  3  chd.;   'Mary.<*  -Lydia, « 

■■'Henry*  Hatch;  m.  (2) Wilmot;   i  chd.;  Silas*  Wilmot. 

yUg-  Polly  Allen,"  dau.  of  Enos  and  Mabel  Allen,  b. ;  m. 

(i)  Patterson;  3  chd.;    'Louisa,'  b. ;  m.  Mr.  Way; 

s.  i.;  -'William,'  and  -'Seymour;'  m.  (2)  Samuel  Bedell. 

3  chd.  'Eunice,''  b.  ;  m.  Mr.  Reynolds,  New  Haven;  -Sarah,''  m    Mr. 

Leete,  Guilford;  several  chd.;  ■'Samuel,'' b.  .     She  r.  on  lier  f. 

homestead  in  Wall'd,  later  New  Haven,  and  d.  there. 

tW  Jared  Allen,"  s.  of  Enos  and   Mabel,- b.  Jan.  22,  1793;  d. 

Apr.  19,  1874;  m.  Jan.  2-^,  1817,  Huldah  Lines,  b.  1794;  d.  Apr. 

3,  1875;  r.  Wall'd. 

Nine  Children . 

1"!   Harriet  A.  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  5,  1S17;  d.  Nov.  26,  iSSi;  m.  Albert  Driver; 

3chd. ;   'Estella. 8 -'Leslie," -'Ralph.* 
i»«  Henry  Allen,'' b.  Dec    10,  iSiS;  d.  Mar.  15,  1820. 
!"»  John    H.   Allen, 1  b.  Feb.  10,  1821;  d.  New   Haven,  Sept.  30,  1876;  m. 

four  times. 
1"*  Egbert  Allen,'' b.  Mar.  20,  1823;  d.  iSSq;  m.  and  r.  New  Haven. 
1""  Andrew  Allen,''  b.  Jan.  5,  1825;  m.,  had  a  dau.;  m.  Stephen   Powell; 

r.  Jamaica,  L.  L 


BRANCH    OF     HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  IO9 

!•'"  Mary  A.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  12,  1S27;  m.  (i)  Sept.  4,  1S54,  Lyman  Jewell, 
b.  Nov.  14,  1809;  d.  Mar.  24,  1S56;  i  chd.,  Clarence  L.,  b.  Aug.  14, 
1856;  m.  (2)  May  29.  1S65,  Oliver  A.  Bill,  b.  Lebanon,  Conn..  Dec.  10, 
1816;  I  chd.,  Arthur  Oliver,  b.  Aug.  23,  1869;  1.  New  Haven. 

'■'"  Delia  Allen  "  b.  Aug.  20,  1830;  m.  Sept.  29,  1850,  Willis  Ives;  3  chd.; 
Mary  E.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1851;  d.  Feb.  24,  1859  Fannie  J.,  b.  Feb.  2, 
1856.  m.  Eldridge  Wallace;  1.  Wall'd;  s.  i.  Cornelia  M.,  b.  Oct.  24, 
1861;  m.  Mar.  4,  1880,  Alfred  Willets;  2  chd.;  Ruby  Inez,  b  Jan  26, 
1S81;  Fred  Ives,  b.  May  25,  1884;  1.  Cheshire. 

i^*^  Jay  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  13,  1833;  d.  Oct.  8,  1S36. 

^■'■'  Theron  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  15,  1839;  d.  June  24,  1S95;  m.  Jan.  17,  1S64;  r. 
Bethany. 

yVg-  Ruth  Allen,"  dau.  of  Enos  and  Mabel,  b.  Nov.  27,  1896; 

d.   Aug-.  24,  1889;  m.   Jan.    12,  1829,  Elisha    Marsh,  b.  Mar.   21, 

1798;  r.  New  Hartford. 

J'Yvc  Cliildrcii. 

1-"'  Hila  J.  Marsh,'  b.  July  6,  1830;  d.  Mar.,  1873;  m.  Ruel  Barrett,  Apr. 

30,  1850. 
i-*i  Bradley  L.   Marsh,'  b.  Mar.    12,  1S32;  m.  (i)  May  9,  1859,   Sarah  E. 

Roberts;  d.  Aug.    10,  1SS5;  i  dau.,  Nellie  M.,  b.    Feb.  27,  i860;  m. 

(2)  Ellen  M.  Roberts,  Jan.  19,  1887. 
i-i-  Maria  L.  Marsh,'  b.  Dec.  ij,  1833. 
»*3  Levi  B.  Marsh,'  b.  May  2,  1836;  m.  Apr.  10,  1887,  Fannie  A.  Ellison; 

1.  BurrviUe,  Conn. 
^*^  Elisha  A.  Marsh, 'b.  June  29.  1839;  m.  (i)May  23,  1S61,  Hannah  Hull; 

d.   Oct.   I,    1881;  2  chd.;   Minnie,  b.  June  22.   1863;  Stewart  E.,  b. 

Sept.  10,  1S81;  d.  Jan.  9,  18S2;  m.  (2)  Dec.   25,  1882,  Addie  Bond;  3 

chd.;  Ninta,  b.  Apr.  27,  1S84;  Julia  M.,  b.  Apr.    13,  1888;  d.   Sept. 

15,  1S88;  Katharine,  b.  Aug.  iS,  1889. 

Jjfg-  Chauncey  Allen,"  s.  of  Enos  and  Mabel  of  Wall'd,  m. 
(i)  Mar.  2,  1831,  Betsey  Lines;  d.  Nov.  7,  1836,  a.  26;  m.  (2) 
Sally  Allabee;  d.  Mar.  29,  1850;  m.  (3)  Sept.  i,  1850,  Rebecca 
Perkins;  d.  Aug.  31,  1864,  a.  76;  r.  Wall'd  and  Woodbury. 

3  chd.     'An  infant  dau.;  d.  Oct.  15,  1S34;  -Hiram   P.,  b.  ;  m.  ; 

''Nancy,  b.  ;  m.  . 

•^\  Julia  A.  Allen,'' dau.  of  Enos  and  Mabel,  b.  Dec.  24,  1802; 
d.  July  6,  1854;  m.  Nov.  11,  1824,  Heman  Doolittle,  b.  Mar.  19, 
1799;  d.  July  26,  1875;  carpenter  and  joiner;  r.  Mt.  Carmel, 
Hamden. 

Their  residence  was  a  true  Christian  home,  and  its  moral 
and  elevating  influence  is  exhibited  in  the  lives  and  charac- 
ter of  their  children  and  grandchildren  wherever  found. 


no  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Eight  Cliildrcii.  all  Born  at  Mt.  Carmcl. 

150  Emily  Doolittle.'  b.  Sept.  2,  1S2G;  d.  Dec.  30,  1885;  um. 

\^  Amanda  Doolittle,''  b.  May  18,  1828. 

Iff  Oswin  Doolittle.'  b.  July  30,  1830;  d.  Aug.  13,  1S93. 

iff  Julia  Ann  Doolittle,^  b.  Oct.  9,  1S32. 

-ifl  Samuel  Daniel  Doolittle,' b.  Mar.  12,  1835. 

155  Caroline  Doolittle,''  b.  Apr.  20,  1S36;  d.  Sept.  19,  1836. 

i3«   Ellen  Miriam  Doolittle,''  b.  Mar.  30,  1840;  d.  Oct.  i,  1843. 

13"  Sarah  Jane  Doolittle,''  b.  Oct.    5,   1S44;  m.  Nov.  3,   1864.   Jerome  C. 

Munson,  b.  Nov.  5,  1845;  r   Mt.  Carmel;  3  clid. ;  George  Walter,  b. 

July  I,  1S66;  m.  and  1.  at  Mt.  Carmel;  Bennet  Peck,  b   Feb.  4,  1870; 

m.  and  1.  at  ]Mt.  Carmel;  Willis  Burton,  b.  Sept.  11,  iSSo. 

JJL  Betsey  M.  (Elizabeth)  Allen,'  dan.  of  Erastus  and  Mar- 
tha (Patty),  b.  Waird,Oct.  16,  1799;  d.  Sept.  25,  1887;  m.  Feb. 
26,    1824,  Jesse,   s.   of  David  Justin  Tuttle;  d.   wSept.   3,   1881; 

farmer;  r.  Wall'd. 

Three  Children. 

161  Emily  Jane  Tuttle,^  b.  Nov.  18,  1829;  m.  Apr.  7,  1846,  Kirtland  Cook, 

s.  of  Samuel   Cook.  b.  Feb.  20,  1824;  d.  May  22,  1847;  i  dau.,   Jen- 
nie Kirtland,  b.  Feb   20,  1847;  d.  Mar.  12.  1S65. 

162  Samuel  Allen  Tuttle,^  b.  May  22,  1830;  d.  Oct.  8,  1868. 

163  Ellen  Amelia  Tuttle,"  b.  Mar.  11,  1S34;  d.  July  25.  1892. 

-jSJL  Delight  Allen,'  dan.  of  Erastus  and  Martha,  b.  Feb.  22, 
i8oi;d.  Nov.  2,  1862;  ni.  Feb.  22,  1819,  Rufus,  s.  of  Reuben 
Doolittle;  b.  May  7,  1793;  d.  Nov.  6,  1872;  farmer;  r.  Wall'd. 

Four  Children. 

16*  Erastus  A.  Doolittle, ^  b.  Oct.  2,  1820;  d.  Oct.  9,  1825. 
16S   Martha  E.  Doolittle.*  b.  May  17,  1S25;  d.  Dec.  3,  1852. 
f^  Erastus  Allen  Doolittle,"  b.  Oct.  8    1830. 

16"  Reuben  Doolittle,**  b.  May,  1836;  m.  Victoria  Wendall;  2  chd.;  a 
dau.,  d.  y. ;  Wendall  Reuben  Doolittle,  b.  Oct   2,  1SS3 

//.  Hiram  Allen,"  s.  of  Erastus  and  Martha,  b.  Feb.  8, 
1806;  d.  Apr.  1,  i87i;m.  Dec.  8,  1830,  Nancy,  dau.  of  New- 
bury   Button    of    North    Haven,  b.  Mar.  21,  1805;  d.  Nov.   n, 

1885;  farmer;  r.  Wall'd. 

Mz'e  Children. 

\\l  Franklin  Allen,"  b.  June  21,  1S32. 

169  Frances  Augusta  Allen,*  b.  Sept.  12,  1835;  m.  May  18,  1S56,  George 
W.  Clinton,  s.  of  Jesse,  Wall'd;  i  dau.,  Celia  Adelaide,  b.  Mar.  2, 
1861;  m.  Sept.  26,  1SS7,  Wallace  H.  Mansfield;  1.  New  Haven. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  Ill 

1""  Hiram   Allen, ^  b.  Nov.   17.  1836;  farmer  and   mechanic;  m.  Mar.  10. 
1S92,  Margaret  Florence,  dau.  of  Owen   Colwell,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 
fji  Grace  Ann  Allen, ^  b.  July  18,  1839. 
Iff  Elenora  Melvina  Allen,*  b.  Dec.  13,  1S42 


^•^   Hiram  Allen's  estate  was  given  to  sons   Franklin  and 
Hiram. 

■^  Catherine  Allen,'  dau.  of  Erastus  and  Martha  Allen,  b. 

Wall'd,  Feb.  23,  1808;  d.  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1886;  m. 

Wall'd,  Apr.   i,  1830,  Aaron    Bradley    Dickerman,*  b.  Jan.  20, 

1807;  d.   Boonville,  N.  Y.,    Sept.    9.  1889;    r.    Wall'd,  rem.    to 

Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

Two  Children. 

i"3  Amelia   Dickerman.^b.  Feb.  2,    1S31;  m.  Sept.  24,    1854,  Charles  M. 

Belknap,  Westons   Mills.  N.  Y. ;  i  s.,  Henry  Bradley  Belknap;  b. 

Feb   7,  1866;  1.  Boonville,  N.  Y. 
!"■*  Mary   Dickerman,^  b.  Aug   29,  1838;  m.  June    24,   1862,  Hon.   Henry 

W.  Bentley,  member  of  52d  Congress;  i  dau.,  Eleanor,  b.  Apr.  11, 

1S84;  1.  Boonville,  N.  Y. 


-^fr.  Samuel  Merriman  Allen,'  s.  of  Erastus,  Wall'd,  b.  1809; 
d.  Mar.  12,  1875;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Humiston;  r.  Wall'd. 

Four  C/i/ldreji. 

1'"  Sedgwick  Allen,*  b.  July  31,  1832;  harnessmaker;  m.  Mary  Ann 
Conley  of   Goshen,  N.  Y. ;  4   chd. ;   '  Sedgwick;  m.  Sadie  Linsly  of 

Branford;  druggist.     -  Lizzie,  b.  ;  d.  .    ^  Catherine  Amelia. 

b. ;  d.  .     *  William  Dickerman  Allen,  b.  . 

1""  Alex  Humiston  Allen, ^  b.  Jan.  i,  1S37;  farmer;  m.  Julia,  dau.  of 
Phineas  Shepard   of  Hawley,  Mich.;  3  chd.;   '  Charles  m.  and   has 

chd.  at  Mundy,  Mich.     '-'  Lizzie  Maria,  b.  ;  d. '■'  Carrie,  b. 

Apr.  I,  1869. 

1""  James  Erastus  Allen,*  Feb.  11,  1840;  mechanic;  m.  Aug.  3,  iSSi, 
Abbie  M.,  dau.  of  John  Gorman,  Wall'd:  2  chd.;  '  Corabell,  b. 
Sept.  17,  1SS2.     -Harry  Sidney,  b.  Aug.,  1884. 

i"8  Elizabeth  Allen,*  b,  Aug..  1S44;  d.  Jan.  6,  1889;  m.  Nov.  5,  1861, 
William  J.  Francis,  Wall'd;  i  son,  Lyman  Humiston,  b.  Feb.  i, 
1865;  m.  Apr.  II,  1S94,  Lucy  A  ,  dau.  of  George  S.  Talcott,  South 
Gardner,  ]\Iass. ;  2  chd.;  '  Walter  L  ,  b.  June  20,  1895,  and  -  Mildred 
L.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1896 


*The   Dickerman  line  is  Thomas,i  Abrara,-  Isaac, ^  Samuel,''  Samuel,"  Levi,"  Aaron  Bradley 
Dickerman.' 


112  DESCENDANTS    OF     ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

f/^  Lucas  Allen,"  farmer;  b.  1811;  d  Mar.  i,  1875,  a.  63;  m. 
Sept.  14,  1834,  Delight,  dau.  of  Caleb  Dudley,  b.  May  7,  1S07; 
d.  Feb.  10,  1888;  r.  Wall'd. 

Foil?-  Chil(ire)i. 

»■•'  Delight  Dudley  Allen, »  b. ;  d.  Nov.  9.  1S35. 

"'"  Catherine  Amelia  Allen,*  b.  Sept.  i,  1S38;  d.  July  22,  1S4S. 
i«i   Hubert  Stiles  Allen, *^  b.  July  26    1S42;  d.  Dec.  22,  1SS3;  meat  dealer. 
!»*-   Albro    Newton   Allen,'' b.   Aug.  28,  1S46;  farmer;  m.    Nov.    10,   1S75, 
Ellen  B.,  dau.  of  William  B.  Coe  of  Wall'd;  s.  i. 

-jW  George  David  Allen,'  farmer,  s.  of  Erastus  Allen  of 
Wall'd,  b.  vSept.  25,  1813;  d.  Aug.  7,  1894;  m.  Nov.  26,  1836, 
Caroline  Bartholomew;  d.  Mar.,  1896;  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Nancy  Green    Wolcott  Bartholomew  of  Northford   Conn.;  r. 

Wall'd. 

Four  Cliildrcii. 

is»  Constant  Friend  Allen, «  b.  Sept.  7,  1S39;  m.  Sept.  3,  1867,  Jane  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Othniellves  Martin,  b.  Mar.  4,  1851;  2  chd. ;  'Lillian 
M.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1869.     -Robert  Elmore,  b.  April  21,  1872. 

1**  Martha  Ann  Allen,'- b.  Mar.  15,  1S42;  m.  Nov.  19.  1868,  Lauren  Clin- 
ton, s.  of  Elgin  O.  Brown  of  Meriden;  4  chd. ;  '  Royal  Allen,  b.  Dec. 
I,  1869;  d.  Nov.  I,  1875.  -George  Elgin,  b.  Feb.  21,  1875.  »Rolland 
Henry,  b.  Nov.  22,  1877.    ■'Wilham  Clifton,  b.  Nov.  12.  1879. 

i«5  (Jeorge  Brewster  Allen,*  b.  Jan.  21,  1854;  d.  Oct.  13  1897;  m.  Nov.  11, 
1880,  Mary  Emma,  dau.  of  William  H.  Smith,  harnessmaker, 
Wall'd;  4  chd.;  'Carrie  Elizabeth,  b.  July  25,  1881;  d.  Sept.  5.  1SS2. 
■-'Clifton  David,  b.  Mar.  2,  1883.  ^  Henry  Wolcott,  b.  Jan.  15,  1S91. 
^Marion  Louise,  b.  May  8,  1895;  d.  Feb.,  1896. 

i»8   Henry  Buchanan  Allen, «  b.  Jan.  25,  1857;  d.  May  26,  1889. 

^W  John  Hotchkiss  Allen,'  farmer,  s.  of  Erastus,  b.  Aug. 
21,  1816;  d.  May  11,  1894;  m.  Abigail  Angeline,  dau.  of  Joel 
Augur,  Northford,  b.  Oct.  18,  1818;  d.  Sept.  19,  1897;  r.  Wall'd. 

Three    Children . 

1*"  Emma  Louisa  Allen. ^  b.  May  31,  1S40;  d.  June  i,  18S8;  m.  Dec.  17. 
1868,  Henry  L.  Hall,  farmer  and  merchant;  d.  Sept.  10,  189S;  s.  of 
JaredHall;  2  chd.;  '  Angie  Louisa,  b.  Jan.  13.  1S71;  d.  Sept.  16, 
1871.  •■'Allen  Leroy,  b.  Mar.  20,  1873;  m.  April  17,  1895,  Ida  M. 
Ransom,     i  s.,  Henry  Leroy,  b.  Jan.  25,  1897. 

18"  Joel  Augur  Allen, ^  farmer,  b.  Nov.  21,  1S42;  m.  xMar.  20,  1S67,  Chloe 
Atwater,  dau.  of  Orrin  Dickerman,  Mt.  Carmel;  1  chd.,  Emma 
Louisa,  b.  Oct.  20,  1868;  d.  Nov.  24,  1868;  1.  Wall'd. 

i«»  Ida  Bell  Allen, ^  b.  Nov.  4,  1859;  d.  Jan.  6,  1879 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  II3 

-^  Cornelia  Allen,'  dau.  of  Erastus,  b.  Dec.  23,  1818;  m. 
Dec.  23,  1839,  Rufus  S.  Doolittle,  s.  of  Almon;  d.  Mar.  15, 
1883;  r.  Wall'd. 

Three   C/iildyeii. 

lao  Edgar  Augustus  Doolittle, ^  b.  July  16,  1840;  m.  June  14,  1S9S,  Fran- 
ces A.  Scranton  Bartholomew,  dau.  of  John  W.  Scranton,  North 
Guilford,  Conn. 

1^1  Almon  Doolittle,*  b.  Jan.  2,  1850;  m.  Jan.  2.  1896,  Celestia  E.  War- 
ren Brocket,  dau.  of  Erwin  Warren,  of  Thompson,  Grange  Co., 
Ohio. 

1^2  James  Doolittle,"  b.  Dec,  1856;  d.  Mar.  13,  1857. 

yW  Eunice  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Keziah   of  Wall'd; 
m.  Preston  Lincoln;  r.  Wall'd. 

Five  Children. 

'^^^  George  Lincoln,^  b.  1825;  d.  1885,  a.  60. 

!»■*  Henry  Lincoln.*  b.  abt.  1827;  went  to  the  Civil  War— unheard  of. 

i"»  Susan  K.  Lincoln,*  b.  Mar.  30,  1833;  m.  Charles  E.  Blakeslee. 

!«"  Harriet   Lincoln, »   b.   Mar.    29,    1835:    m.   Nov.   21,  1861,  Charles  W. 

Jacobs;  2  chd. ;  'Mark  W.,  b.  Jan.  26,  1865.    -Hattie  L.,  b.  July  17, 

1S72;  res.  New  Haven. 
19^  William  A.  Lincoln, Mj.  Aug.    15,   1839;  m.  Mar.  23,   1865,  Fannie  E. 

Sperry,  b.  Oct.  4,  1843;  6  chd  ;  'Jennie,  b.  Feb.  18,   1872;  m.  Sept. 

15.  1897.  WilHam  Merow.  -Charles,  b.  Feb.  15,  1874.  ^  Frederick,  b. 

Mar.    25,   1876.    ^Bessie,   b.   Feb.   8.  1880.    ^  Hawley,    b.    Aug.    25, 

1882.    "^  Alice,  b.  Nov.  21,  1884;  res.  New  Haven. 

Ifl  Caleb  Allen,'  s.  of  Charles  and  Zuba,  b.  1780;  d.  Mar.  22, 
1841;  m.  Sept.  I,  1831,  Nancy  Polly;  r.  Wall'd. 

Six  Children. 

-o"  Joseph  W.  Allen,*  b.  June  8,  1832;  1.  um.  in  Wall'd. 

-01  Edwin  C.  Allen,*  b.  July  8,  1834;  d.  um.  Sept.  15,  1856. 

208  Maria  Allen.s  b.  Mar   14,  1836;  d.  um.  Apr.  13,  1S61. 

8»3  William  Allen, «  b.   May,   1838;   d.   Dec.  17,  1887;  m.  Betina  Tolles;  i 

chd. 
2"*  Catherine  Allen,  *  b.  Jan.  8,  1842;  d.  um.  Sept.  18,  1891. 
-05  Julia  Allen,*  b.  Oct.  7,  1S45;  d.  Oct.  14,  1S52. 

L^f  Eliza  Allen,'  dau.  of  Charles  and  Zuba;  m.  Frank  Ford; 
r.  Mi]ford;had  several  chd.;  r  s.,  Henry,  d.  Newtown,  Oct., 
1863;  another,  Frederick,  in  Nevada,  State  Senator;  dau., 
Susie;  m.  Landers;  had  i   s. 


114  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 


Ifi  Amanda  Doolittle,'  dau.  of  Hemaii  and  Julia;  m. 
Wall'd,  Sept.  8,  1852,  Anson  Doolittle,  b.  June  10,  1827;  farmer 
and  carpenter;  1.  Mt.  Carmel. 

T/irt'e  C/iildrcn. 

21"   Ellen  E.  Doolittle,-"  b.  June  30,  1S54;  nurse;  1.  Mt.  Carmel. 

ail  James  E.  Doolittle, »  b.  Mar.  24,  1856;  policeman,  New  Haven. 

213  Mary  J.   Doolittle  ^  b. ;  m.  Mar.  17,  1SS3,  Charles  W.  McLean;  4 

chd;'    Paul    G..   b.    Oct.    10,    18S4.     -Ray   J.,   b.     Mar.    19,    1887. 

3  Carrie  Amanda,   b.   Mar.   20,   1889.     ■'Grace,  b.    May  24,  1S94;  d. 

Aug.  28,  1S94. 

Ilf  Oswin  Doolittle/  s.  of  Heman  and  Julia  A.;  m.  May  10, 
1865,  Mrs.  Josephine  (Root)  Gerrish,  b.  Feb.  24,  1842;  d.  Apr. 

30,  1886;  r.  Hamden. 

Five  Cliildren. 

-'13  Howard  Doolittle,*  b.  July  10,  1S66;  m.  and  1.  Torrington   Conn. 
-'1*  Sherwood  B.   Doolittle,*   b.  Oct.   6,   1S69;    member   of    Chn.    Army 
Commission. 

215  Warren  J.   Doolittle, ^  b.  Nov.   22,  1870;  in  Cuban  War,  Conn.  Light 

Artillery. 

216  Christine  E.  Doolittle,**  b.  Apr.  9,  1872;  m.  1897,  Edward  G.  Haynes; 

1.  Shelton,  Conn. 
21"  James  C.  Doolittle, «  b.  Feb.  22,  1S74;  farmer  and  miller;  um. 

J-5^  Julia  Ann  Doolittle/  dau.  of  Heman  and  Julia;  m. 
Sept.  10,  i860,  Lewis  E.  Joyce  (Carpenter),  b.  Sept.  19,  1835;  1. 

Mt.  Carmel. 

Three  Childroi. 

2  1**  Elton  Lewis  Joyce,*  b.  Dec.  25,  1862;  m.  and  1.  on  the  Heman  Doo- 
little homestead. 

2  1-'  Carrie  Louise  Joyce,*  b.  Dec.  22,  1864;  d.  Aug.  10,  1883. 

22"  Burton  Allen  Joyce,*  b.  Sept,  23,  1S69;  m.  Jan.  29,  1S96,  Minnie 
Allen. 

^%  Samuel  D.  Doolittle,'  s.  of  Heman  and  Julia  A.;  m. 
Nov.  28,  1861,  Cornelia  A.  Sanford,  b.  Hamden,  Oct.  5,  1837;  1. 
Torrinoton. 


?i ' 


Four  Children. 


221  Frederick  E.  Doolittle,"  b.  June  21,  1863. 

222  Alta  L  Doolittle,*  b.  Apr.  25,  1870;  m.  Frederick  Smith,  Torrington. 

223  Elford  L  Doolittle,*  b.  Oct.  i,  1S72;  baker;  m.  and  1.  Torrington. 
22-4  Maurice  H.  Doolittle, »  b.  Mar.  12,  1879. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    JAMES.  II5 

i||  Erastus  Allen  Doolittle,"  s.  of  Rufus  and  Delight;  m. 
Dec.  13,  1853,  Emily  J.,  dau.  of  Isaac  Bradley;  b.  June  25,  1851; 
d.  July  20,  1894;  I  dau.,  Louise;  m.  Nov.  8,  1894,  Frank,  s.  of 
Jerah  Thompson,  New  Haven. 

-fff  Franklin  Allen,"  farmer,  s.  of  Hiram  and  Nancy,  m. 
Jan.  9,  1859,  Amanda  S.,  dau.  of  David  Blakeslee,  North 
Haven;  1.  Wall'd. 

Three  Children. 

^^"   Ella  Amanda  Allen, ^  .b.  Apr.  20,  1S60;  m.  June  23,  1SS4,  Augustus  C. 

Hausman;  i  chd.,  Leon  Augustus,  b.  Nov.  9,  1888. 
^-"  David  Frederick  Allen, 9  b.  Apr   20,1862;  milk  dealer. 
^-'*   Robert  Blakeslee  Allen,' b.  Dec.  18,  1867;  mechanic. 

4-fl  Grace  Ann  Allen,"  dau.  of  Hiram  and  Nancy;  m.  May 
12,  1858,   Isaac  Bassett,   s.  of  Jesse  Clinton;  1.  Wall'd. 

Three  Childreji. 

"S   Evelyn  B.  Clinton, 9  b.  May  7,  1S59;  m.  Feb.  14,  1888,  Florence  A.,  dau. 

of  Charles  Redfield  of  North  Haven;  i  s. ,  Leroy  William,  b.  Nov. 

Nov.  25,  1889. 
230  Friend  Clinton,"  b.  June  22,  1862;  m.  Aug.  2,  1S8S,  Helen  G.,  dau.  of 

Smith  Clark;  1.  Higganum,  Conn  ;  mechanic. 
-31   Elbert  Clinton  '  b.  June  15,  1872;  m.  Apr.  6,  1S98,  Clara  Grace,  dau. 

of    John  Sanford,   Hamden;  i    dau.,   Helen  Priscilla,  b.   Sept.    17, 

1S98;  farmer  and  mechanic. 

W\  Elenora  Melvina  Allen,"  dau.  of  Hiram  and  Nancy;  m. 
Dec.  25,  1861,  Hobart,  s.  of  David  Blakeslee,  North  Haven. 

Two   CJu'ldren. 

-3-  Arthur  Allen  Blakeslee,'  b.  June  12,  1871;  m.  Jan.  29,  1896,  Florence 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Lynde  Foote,  Northford,  Conn.;  i  chd.,  Effie,  b. 
Mar.  9,  1898. 

2 3=*  George  Newberry  Blakeslee,' b.  May  4,   1877. 


Ending  of  the  Wallingford  Alletis. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,  isx. 

BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    3D. 

\f  Roger  Ailing,  2d,'  the  4th  s.  of  ■'  Sergt.  Samuel  Ailing, 
was  b.  Dec.  9,  1675,  and  d.  May  2,  1676,  a.  17  months,  and  has 
no  further  record;  he  also  named  his  5th  s.  Roger,  who 
became  the  founder  of  a  numerous  family,  and  was  the  Roger, 
3d,  whose  lineage  comes  next  in  order. 

\f-  Roger  Ailing,  3d,''  s.  of  Sergt.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Winston)  Ailing,  b.  July  28,  1677;  d.  Apr.,  1759;  ™-  1^)  Feb. 
5,  1707,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Eleazer  Holt,  b.  Oct.  21,  1681;  d. 
June  4,  1712;  m.  (2)  Ruth ;  d.  1764;  r.  Allingtown. 

Sevt'/i    Children. 
By  (I) 
^"jf  Roger  Ailing,  4th,*  b.  Dec.  3,  1708. 
1**  Elizabeth  Ailing,-*  b.  June  ig,  1710;  d.  Mar.,  1712. 
By  (2) 
-^  Thomas  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  19,  1714. 
■^•iy  Samuel  Ailing, ■»  b.  Jan.  28,  1716;  d.  Apr.  4,  178S. 
^L  John  Ailing,^  b.  Dec.  19,  1717;  d.  1757. 
^-f^  Elizabeth  Ailing, ••  b.  Aug.  11,  1720. 
-3  Hannah  Ailing,-*  b.  Apr.  26,  1722;  m.  John  Cornish. 

1 6  Roger  Ailing,  3d,  settled  at  or  near  Allingtown,  New 
Haven,  from  whom  the  place  was  named.  Like  two  of  his 
brothers,  his  father,  grandfather,  and  great  grandfather,  he 
was  a  blacksmith,  but  with  him  the  succession  appears  to 
have  ceased. 

His  first  wife,  Susanna,  was  the  mother  of  two  children, 
Roger,  4th,  and  Eliazbeth,  who  died  before  she  was  two  years 
old,  and  the  mother  died  soon  after,  and   Roger  took  for  his 

second  wife  Ruth  ,  who  bore  him  three   sons,  and   two 

daughters,  all  of  whom  grew  up  and  married.  He  was  ad- 
mitted a  member  of  the  First  or  Center  Church  in  1704,  and 
his  wife  Ruth  m  17 18.  They  were  regular  attendants  at  wor- 
ship in  their  meeting-house,  and  as  was  the  custom  of  "  well- 
to-do  people"  from  a  distance,  they  had  a  "Sabbath  Day 
House  "    near  the  place    of  worship,    in    which  to  eat    their 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  H? 

lunch  at  intermission   between  morning  and  afternoon  ser- 
vices, and  in  cold  weather  to  warm   themselves;  for  no  fire 
was  allowed  to  be  inade  in  the  meeting-houses  in  the  coldest 
weather  in   those  days.      After   the   death   of  her  husband, 
Ruth,  the  widow,  sold  this    Sabbath  Day  House  and  lot  to 
Edward  Meloy  in  1760.     February  27,  1753,  '^ogev  and  wife 
deeded  their  negro  woman  Dinah  to  their  daughter  Hannah, 
wife  of  John  Cornish,  and  in   1758  they  deeded  their  negro 
Reuben  to  son  Samuel  of  Amity,  now  Woodbridge. 
They  each  made  wills,  Roger's  is  as  follows: 
In  the  name  of  God,  Amen;  I  Roger  Ailing  of  New  Haven 
town  and  county,  Colony  of   Connecticut  in  New  England, 
being  far   advanced    in    years   and    apprehensive  of  my  ap- 
proaching   dissolution,    yet    of    sound    mind    and    memory 
(thanks  be  to  God),  do  this  fourth  day  of  January  1758  make 
and  ordain  this  my  last  will  and  testament,  that  is  to  say,  I 
give  and  commend  my  soul  into  the  hands  of  God  who  gave 
it,  and   my  body  to  decent    burial    at   the  discretion  of  my 
executors:   and  as  to  my  worldly    estate   which    God  in  his 
providence  has  given  me,  I  dispose  of  and  bequeath  the  same 
in  manner  following. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  wife  Ruth,  my  house 
in  which  I  dwell  with  all  the  movables  therein,  and  ye  build- 
ings around  about  it,  also  my  negro  girl  Sybile,  also  all  my 
movables  abroad  and  twenty -six  acres  of  land  where  my 
house  stands;  also  my  Sabbath  Day  House  at  town  with  the 
land  on  which  it  stands,  the  whole  to  be  at  her  sole  disposal 
forever  after  my  decease. 

Item— I  give  to  my  son  Roger  Ailing— five  Shillings. 

Item— I  give  to  my  son  Thomas  Ailing— five  Shillings. 

Item— I  give  to  my  son  Samuel  Ailing— five  Shillings. 

Item— I  give  to  my  grandchildren,  ye  children  of  my  son 
John  Ailing  deceased  five  shillings  between  them. 

Item— I  give  to  my  daughter  Elizabeth  Beecher  —  five 
Shillings. 

Item  — I    give    to    my    daughter    Hannah    Cornish— five 

Shillings. 

All  said  legacies  to  my  said  children  to  be  paid  by  my 
executors  within  three  years  after  my  decease;  and  I  nomi- 
nate and  constitute  my  wife  Ruth   Ailing   and    my  son-in- 


Il8  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

law  Joseph  Beecher  executors  of  this  my  last  will,  hereby 
revoking  all  former  wills  and  ratifying  this  my  last  will  and 
testament. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal 
ye  day  and  year  above  mentioned. 

Roger  Alling.     [l.  s.] 

Witnesses: 

Chauncf.y  Whittlesey,    f  Estate  Inventoried  424  lbs.  8  s. 

„  1  Sabbath  Day  House   11  lbs.  10  s. 

William  Cable,  )  ^-r  t,  ^u 

I  Negro  Boy  20  lbs. 

Martha  Whittlesey.      I         I       ^^^.^  ^^^-^^       ^^  lbs. 

Ruth  Allen's  will,  probated  October  17,  1764: 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen: 

I,  Ruth  Alling  being  far  advanced  in  years,  but  of  sound 
mind  and  memory,  considering  my  own  mortality,  and  appre- 
hensive that  the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand,  do  make 
this  my  last  will  and  testament;  and  being  about  to  dispose 
of  my  wordly  estate,  I  would  take  occasion  now  renewedly  to 
give  my  soul  to  God  through  Jesus  Christ  as  my  all  sufficient 
portion,  and  I  give  my  body  to  decent  burial  at  the  discretion 
of  my  children  and  friends,  and  especially  of  my  executor 
hereinafter  named,  in  hopes  of  a  resurrection  to  an  immortal 
life,  and  as  to  my  worldly  estate  which  God  in  his  providence 
has  given  to  me,  my  will  is  as  follows,  after  my  just  debts 
and  funeral  expenses  are  paid. 

Imprimis— I  give  to  my  adopted  son  Roger  Alling  (the  s. 
of  my  husband)  five  shillings. 

Item— I  give  to  my  son  Thomas  Alling  five  shillings. 
Item — I   give    to   the   two    children    of  my  s.   John  Alling 
deceased  viz  Sarah  Alling  and  Susanna  Ailing  the   sum  of 
five  Shillings  to  be  divided  between  them. 

Item— I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  dau.  Hannah  Cornish  the 
wife  of  John  Cornish  all  my  wearing  apparel  and  all  the 
movables  within  my  house  excepting  my  negro  woman  and 
her  child  Laban. 

Item— I  give  and  bequeath  all  the  rest  of  my  estate,  both 
real  and  personal  to  my  children,  Samuel  Allen,  Elizabeth 
Beecher,  wife  of  Joseph  Beecher  of  Amity  and  Hannah  Cor- 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  II9 

nish  aforementioned  to  be  equally  divided  between  them, 
excepting-  as  above  my  negro  woman  Dinah,  and  her  child 
Laban,  and  I  nominate  and  appoint  my  son  Samuel  Ailing, 
to  be  executor  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament.  In  wit- 
ness of  the  above  I  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  in  New 
Haven,  this  13th  day  of  November,  A.  D.  1761. 

Ruth  Alling.      [seal.] 
AVitnesses: 

Jonathan  Atwater, 
Chauncey  Whittlesey, 
Martha  Whittlesey. 


THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER   ADDING,  3D. 

JL-L  Roger  Ailing,'  4th,  s.  of  Roger  and  Susannah  (Holt) 
Ailing,  was  b.  Dec.  3,  1708,  and  d.  abt.  1770;  m.  Nov.  29,  1733, 
Anna,  dau.  of  Dr.  Daniel  Munn  of  Milford,  but  later  a 
resident  of  Woodbury,  Conn.  Nov.  11,  1768,  she  with  her 
husband  deeded  "  all  her  interest  in  the  estate  of  her  hon- 
ored f..  Dr.  Daniel  Munn,  in  Woodbury,  to  her  bro.,  Daniel 
Munn."  The  will  of  Roger  Ailing,  4th,  dated  Feb.  17,  1763, 
gives  his  estate  to  his  wf.  Anna  and  to  his  bros.  and  sisters, 
Thomas  Ailing,  Samuel  Ailing,  the  heirs  of  John  Ailing, 
deceased,  Elizabeth  Beecher  and  Hannah  Cornish.  They 
had  no  chd. 

■^j\  Thomas  Ailing,'  s.  of  Roger  and  Ruth  Ailing,  3d,  b. 
Allingtown,  Jan.    19,  1714;  d.  1763;  m.  abt.  1740,  Mary ; 


r. 


S/.v  Children. 


2-4  Mary  Ailing,'  b.  . 

-5  Thomas  Ailing,^  b.  . 

-«  Archelaus  Ailing.^  b.  . 

2  7  Rhoda  Ailing/ b.  . 

2"  Sarah  Alling,  =  b   Apr.  22,  1760. 
^  Roger  Alling,  6th/ b.  Mar.   12,    1762;  d.  June  15,  1840,  at  Hamden, 
Conn 

i»  Thomas  Ailing  died  about  1763,  and  his  brother  in-law, 
Capt.  Joseph  Beecher,  was  appointed  administrator.  He  left 
six  children,  all  minors,  of  whom  Silas  Ailing  was  appointed 
guardian  for  Thomas;  Roger  Alling,  4th,  his  uncle,  for  Arche- 


I20  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

laus;  Henr}-  Tolls  for  Rhoda,  changed  in  i-]6-]  to  Josiah  Sco- 
vel  of  Hamden;  the  widow  Mary  for  children,  Mary,  Sarah  and 
Roger.  In  October,  1763,  the  Assembly  granted  the  adminis- 
trator liberty  to  sell  real  estate  to  pay  debts,  61  lbs.  8  s.  33^  d. 
and  Silas  Ailing  bought  123^  acres.  October  26,  1792,  the  son 
Thomas  had  the  dower  set  to  the  widow  and  the  estate  was 
divided  among  the  six  children,  the  oldest  taking  a  double 
portion. 

Thomas  Ailing  probably  settled  in  East  Haven,  as  he  was 
one  of  those  directed  by  the  Assembly  in  1759  to  attend  the 
White   Haven    Church   established  there  that  year. 

^V  Samuel  Ailing,'  s.  of  Roger  and  Ruth  Ailing,  3d,  b.  Jan. 
28,  1716;  d.  Apr.  4,  1788;  ni.  abt.  1737,  Kezia,  dau.  of  John  and 
Hannah'  (Cooper)  Lines;  r.  Wdbge. 

7V«  Children. 

fVV  Ruth  Ailing,"'  b.  Oct.  S,  173S:  d.  June  13,  1777,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
^^  Roger  Ailing,  5th. ^  b.  Jan    15.  1741;  d   Aug.  2,  1824,  "Wbdge. 
3^^  Samuel  Ailing,'"  b.  Sept.  19,  1743;  d.  Aug.  2S.  iSio,  Bethlehem. 
^\  Amos  Ailing,''  b   Oct.  9,  1745:  d.  Mar.  15,  1813,  Bethlehem. 
jVj  Cornelius   Ailing,'  ^  ,   b.  Nov.  26,  1748;  d.  Dec.  9.    1805,   Washing- 

g    \       ton,  Conn. 

■^-  J   b.   Nov.  26,  174S;  d.  Nov.  9,  1765,  Wdbge. 
T^*;  Eleanor  Ailing, •■>         ^  ^   b   Nov.  27,  1751;  d.  Oct.  9   1S09.  Bethlehem. 

^V  Hannah  Ailing.'      I  |'   ^^  ^'°^-  -7-  i75i;   d.    Dec.    31.    1S21,   Bristol. 

^-  J       Conn. 

■^  Gideon  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  16,  1754:  d.  Aug.  16,  1830,  Marcellus.  N.  Y. 
■^j  John  Ailing,"'  b.  J756;  d.  Nov.  28.  1S31,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

-"  Samuel  Ailing,'' farmer,  great-grandson  of  Roger,  ist, 
settled  in  Woodbridge  soon  after  his  marriage  and  died  there 
in  1788,  aged  72,  intestate.  His  eldest  son,  Roger  5th,  was  ap- 
pointed administrator  in  March,  1790.  His  living  children, 
all  being  of  lawful  age,  entered  into  an  agreement  for  the 
settlement  of  their  father's  and  mother's  estate  as  follows: 
Woodbridge  Records,  A"ol.  2,  p.  465. 

"  An  agreement  made  at  Woodbridge  April  16,  1788,  by  us 
the  heirs  to  the  estate  of  Samuel  Ailing,  late  of  Woodbridge 
deceased.  First  it  is  agreed  by  Roger  Ailing,  Samuel  Ailing, 
Amos   Ailing,  Cornelius  Ailing,   Gideon  Ailing,   John  Ailing 


*"    Keziah  Ailing. ' 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGKR,    THIRD.  121 

and  Dan  Hine  in  behalf  of  his  children, Seth  Peck  and  his  wife 
Hannah  Peck  and  Elener  Ailing,  that  said  estate  shall  be 
divided  into  eleven  parts  and  the  female  heirs  and  their 
representatives  shall  have  each  of  them  one-eleventh  part  of 
said  estate.  It  is  further  agreed  that  the  remaining  part  of 
said  estate  shall  be  equally  divided  among  the  remaining  part 
of  said  heirs,  so  that  each  one  shall  have  an  equal  proportion, 
according  to  what  each  one  has  already  received;  and  said 
division  shall  be  made  by  Samuel  Osborn,  John  Dibble  and 
Enoch  Newton." 

Before  the  .settlement  of  the  estate  in  1 791,  the  children 
of  the  deceased,  Seth  and  Hannah  (Ailing)  Peck  of  Bristol; 
Amos  and  Eloner  (Ailing)  Frisbie,  Samuel,  Amos  and  Corne- 
lius Ailing,  all  of  North  Purchase,Woodbury;  Gideon  and  John 
Ailing  of  Woodbridge;the  children  of  Dan  and  Ruth  (Ailing) 
Hine,  viz:  Dan,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  Hannah,  Elexander,  Mary,  wife 
of  Abel  Stilson,  all  of  Bethlehem ;  Kezia,  wife  of  Timothy  Good- 
rich, Eunice,  wife  of  Jonathan  Orms,  all  of  Fair  Haven,  Vt., 
and  Rebecca,  wife  of  James  Frisbie  of  Poultney,  Vt.,  all  gave 
quit  claims  to  Roger  Ailing,  the  administrator. 

Five  of  Samuel  Alling's  children,  Ruth,  Samuel,  Amos,  Cor- 
nelius and  Eleanor,  settled  in  North  Purchase,  Ancient  Wood- 
bury, now  forming  parts  of  the  towns  of  Washington  and 
Bethlehem.  Some  of  the  relatives  of  Gen,  Ethan  Allen  were 
and  had  been  living  in  that  section  for  40  years  or  more,  and 
probably  for  the  sake  of  uniformity  and  to  prevent  confusion 
the  newcomers  adopted  the  spelling  of  James  Allen,  our  first 
known  English  ancestor,  the  father  of  Roger  Ailing,  ist,  and 
their  descendants  to  the  present  day  write  the  name  Allen. 

_2jL.  John  Ailing,'  s.  of  Roger  and  Ruth  Ailing,  3d,  b.  Dec.  19, 
1717;  d.  1757;  m.  June  23,  1746,  Sarah  Olcott,  b.  Aug.  12,  171 1; 
d.  1758;  dau.  of  John  and  Susanna  (Heaton)  Olcott;  r.  New 

Haven. 

Two  C/iildrcii. 

*"   Sarah  Ailing/' b.  Oct.  30,  1747;  m    Reuben  Andrus,  1770. 
■41  Susanna  Ailing, '■  Oct   2S,  1753;  m.  Jan.  5,  1770,  James  Lines. 

21  John  Ailing  died  before  his  father  at  the  age  of  40  years, 
leaving  two  minor  daughters,  Sarah  and  Susanna.  Henry 
Tolls  and  John  Thomas  were  appointed  appraisers,  and  Sarah, 


122  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

the  widow,  administratrix  and  guardian  for  the  children. 
Upon  her  decease  in  1758  Daniel  Lines,  her  sister  Mary's 
husband,  was  appointed  administrator  and  October,  1765, 
guardian  to  Susannah.  In  1761  John  Dibble  of  Milford  was 
made  guardian  to  Sarah. 

y«j^  Elizabeth    Ailing,'  dau.  of  Roger    Ailing,'  b.  Aug.    11, 
1720;  m.  Jan.  10,  1740,  Capt.  Joseph  Beecher,  b.  Nov.  26,  1718; 

d.  1776. 

Seven  CJiildren. 

■»-  Mary  Beecher,-^  b.  Dec.  20,  1740;  m.  :Mr.  Horton. 

•*'^   Experience  Beecher,-'  b,  July  30,  1743;  m,  Enoch  Newton. 

*•*   Esther  Beecher.'  b.  ;  m.  Mr.  Smith. 

*3  Hannah  Beecher, ^  b.  Mar.  20,  1747;  m.  Mr.  Johnson. 

-"■   Ruth  Beecher.s  b.  ;  m.  Mr.  Ball. 

*'   Hezekiah  Beecher,^  b.  . 

**■  Joseph   Beecher/   b.    ;  d.  ;    m.   Martha,   dau.    of  Abraham 

Augur  of  Amity;  had  3  chd.;  'Joseph.  -Hezekiah,  m.  Sarah  McNiel. 
sRoger  Allen  Beecher.  b.  17S4;  d.  1866;  m.  1812,  Betsey  Beach:  2 
chd  ;  'Joseph,  b.  1813;  d.  um.  1839.  -Harriet,  b.  1S18;  d  1897:  m. 
Samuel  Peck  Newton,  Wdbge  ;  had  a  dau.,  Alice  May;  m.  Samuel 
H.  Street;  1.  207  Bishop  street.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

y\-V  Roger  Ailing,  6th,'  youngest   s.  of  Thomas   and   Mary 

Ailing,  b.   Mar.  12,   1762;  d.  June  13,  1840;  m.  Dec.  27,    1783, 

Esther  Smith,  b.  Sept.  27,   1762;  d.  July  30,  1848;  r.   Hamden, 

Conn. 

Ni7U'  Children. 

s"  David  Ailing,"  b.  May  6,  1786;  d.  a  young  man.  in  the  West  Indies. 
yVt  Samuel  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  25,  178S;  d.  Dec.  17.  1867. 
"■•^  Esther  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  16,  1790;  m.  Leverett  Griswold;  4  chd.;  Eliza, 

John,  Samuel  and  Maria. 
■'•3  Mary  Ailing  "  b.  Nov.  10.  1792;  d.  um.  Sept.  12,  1812. 
»•*  Amos  Ailing, "b.  June  25,  1795;  butcher;  m.  Lola  Bradge;  3chd  ;  John. 

Charles  and  Rachel. 
^"  Rebecca  Ailing."  b.  Dec.  2    1797;  m.  Feb   26,  1S24,  Andrew  Terrell: 

2  chd.;  Julius  and  Rebecca;  blacksmith;  r.  O.Kford.  Conn 
=  '■•  Rachel  Ailing,"  b.   Jan.  25,  1800;  m.  William  Ward;  mechanic:  i  s., 

William. 
=■■•   Thomas  Ailing,"  b   Oct.  16,  1S03;  farmer;  m.  Harriet   Bray;  3  chd.; 

Nathan.  Julia  and  Nona. 
5*  Martha  Ailing,"  b.  May  11,  1S05;  m.  Charles  Delavan. 

f^i'„   Ruth  Ailing,-'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  (Lines)  Ailing 
of  Wdbge.,  b.  Oct.   8,  1738;  d.  June   13,   1777;  m.  Jan.  29,  1756, 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  I23 

Dan  Hine,  Milford,  b.  May  7,  1734;  d.  June  4,  1798;  r.  Bethle- 
hem. 

Eight  Cliilih-eti. 

5^  Mary  Hine/  b. ;  m.  Abel  Stilson,  Bethlehem. 

«"  Kezia  Hine,''  b. ;  m.  Timothy  Goodrich;  r.  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

6  1  Rebecca  Hine,''  b.  ;  m.  James  Frisbie;  r.  Poultney.  Vt. 

«2  Eunice  Hine,''  b.  ;  m.  Jonathan  Orms;  r.  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

y«^  Dan  Hine,  Jr.,'^  b.  Mar.  17,  1763;  d.  Oct.  17,  1S06. 

«*  Elizabeth  Hine,*'  b.  . 

"■'  Hannah  Hine,"  b.  ;  m.  Mar.  6,  1792,  Andrew  Davidson. 

6'''  Alexander  Hine,''  b.  . 

3"  Ruth  Ailing  married  Dan  Hine,  son  of  Alexander  Hine 
of  Milford.  They  removed  to  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  about  1765, 
where  she  died  of  smallpox  in  1777,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Carmel  Hill  Cemetery.  Her  husband  married  (2)  her  cousin, 
Ruth  Lounsbury,  their  mothers  being  sisters,  daughters  of 
John  and  Hannah  Lines  of  Woodbridge.  By  her  he  had  one 
daughter,  Ruth  Hine. 

y\V  Roger  Ailing,  5th,'  s.  of  Samtiel  and  Kezia  Ailing  of 
Wdbge.,  b.  Jan.  15,  1741;  d.  Aug.  2,  1824;  m.   (i)  July  30,1767, 

Lucy   Smith;  d. ;  m.  (2)  July  30,  1771,    Lydia   Perkins,  b. 

1751;  d.  May  19,  1839;  r.  Wdbge. 

Eleven  Children. 
By  (I) 
•^  Justus  Ailing/ b.  1768;  d   ]Mar.  2,  1842. 

«**   Lucy  Ailing. >*  b.  ;  d.  Aug.  8.  17S7. 

By  (2) 
6»  David  Ailing,"  b.  1772;  d.  Oct.  16,  1804,  at  sea. 
^y?-  Kezia  Ailing,"  b.  1773;  d.  1S17. 

y%V  Lydia  Ailing,*' b.  Mar.  25,  1777;  d.  . 

j^-(f  Isaac  Perkins  Ailing,'*  b.  . 

y^^  Eunice  Ailing."  b.  . 

^*  Amos  Ailing,'*  b.  1785:  d.  1805. 

"•'  Stiles  Ailing  "  b.  1787;  d.  . 

'«  Lucy  Ailing,'*  b.  1789;  d.  um   Jan.  3,  1S14,  a.  25. 
^  Mary  (Polly)  Ailing,"  b.  1792;  d.  Feb.  13,  1S32. 

6  9  David  Ailing,"  son  of  Roger,  5th,  died  at  Trinidad,  West 
India,  of  typhoid  fever,  1804.  His  father  was  appointed  ad- 
ministrator, and  his  property  was  distributed  to  his  brother 
Isaac  P.  and  to  his  sisters  Kezia,  Lydia,  Eunice,  Lucy  and 
Mary,  indicating  that  his  brother  Stiles  died  first. 


124  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

■^^  vSamuel  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b.  Sept. 
19,  1743;  d.  Aug.  28,  1810;  m.  Milford,  Conn.,  Feb.  24,  1774, 
Deborah  Camp,  b.  1752;  d.  1828;  r.  Bethlehem. 

Tt';!  CJilldreii.  all  Boj'/i  fit  BctlilcJiciii. 

■l^Q  Deborah  Allen.''  b.  Sep.  3    1774;  d.  Jan.  12,  1S56,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 

""  Lucy  Allen  '■'  b.  June  i,  1776;  d.  urn  ,  Feb   20.  1793,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
^  Ruth  Allen. «  b.  Feb.  2S.  1778;  d.  Oct.  21.  1S13,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
j*/j  Samuel   Allen,"  b.  Sept.  12,   1780;  d.  Aug.  ig,  1S66,  Oriskany   Falls. 

N.  Y. 
•^  Isaac  Allen, '^  b.  Jan.  6,  17S3;  d.  Mar.  2,  1S43,  Oriskany  Falls.  N.  Y 
■^  Jared  Allen,  '■  b.  Jan.  22,  17S5;  d.  Nov.  22,  1S29,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
^%  Amos  Allen. «  b.  Nov.  20,  1787;  d.  Dec   26,  1866,  Bethlehem   Conn. 

**^  John  Allen. '^'  b.  Feb.  28,  1790;  went  West,  place  and  fate  unknown. 

8"  Sheldon   Allen,"  b.   Mar.   3,  1793;  d,  June    20.    i S3 1,  Oriskany   Falls, 
N.  Y. 
-3^3  Polly  Allen,''  b.  Sept.  16,  1795;  d.  Nov.  18,  18S3,  Milan.  O. 


•''^  Samuel  Allen,"  came  from  Woodbridge  about  1773  and 
settled  upon  a  farm  on  Carmel  Hill,  Bethlehem,  occupied  by 
his  descendants  until  quite  recently  His  house  stood  easterly 
from  the  present  one,  around  the  corner  on  the  road  leading 
to  Weekeepeemee,  the  well  only  remaining  as  a  landmark. 
He  built  and  removed  to  the  present  one  about  1793,  where 
he  died  in  1810.  His  son  Amos  resided  on  it  until  his  death  in 
1866,  after  which  his  (Amos)  son  Deacon  Frederick  settled 
there,  where  he  died  in  1894. 


-^^  Amos  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b.  Oct. 
9,  1745;  d.  Mar.  15,  1813;  m.  (i)  May,  1770,  Anna  Rogers,  b. 
1748;  d.  Feb.  II,  1784;  m.  (2)  Susanna  Thompson,  dau.  of 
Daniel  and  Molly  (Carrington)  Thompson,  b.  1765;  d.  Sept.  18, 
1802;  m.  (3)  Olive  (Atwood)  Strong,  b.  Jan.  15,  1738;  d.  Nov. 
20,  1809;  s.  i.  by  (3). 

Si.x  C/ii'ldren,  all  Born  in  Bethle/iem. 

By  (I) 
-^  Kezia  Allen,''  b.  1772;  d  Sept.  14,  1S28,  Benson,  Vt. 
-I'i:^  Abner  Allen,''  b.  1774;  d.  Feb.  27,  1813,  Woodbury,  Conn 

By  (2) 
-^f^  James  Allen,"  b.  Nov.  29.  1794;  d.  July  28,  1S58,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
yW  Noble  Allen."  b.  June  21,  1796:  d.  Feb.  15.  i86g   Bethlehem,  Conn. 
^g  Gideon  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1798;  d.  Oct.  7,  iSSi,  Bethlehem.  Conn. 
j%\  Chester  Allen,"  b.  Feb.  7,  1800;  d.  Mar.  15.  1S54,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  125 

3  3  Amos  Allen,'  came  from  Woodbridge  about  1767  and 
settled  on  a  farm  on  Carmel  Hill,  Bethlehem,  where  he  raised 
his  five  sons,  training  them  to  habits  of  industry  and  thrift. 
He  was  a  thorough  and  progressive  farmer  for  his  day.  Both 
he  and  all  his  sons  were  men  of  mark  and  left  a  good  impress 
on  the  community  where  they  dwelt.  His  place  where  he 
lived  and  died  was  occupied  by  his  son  Noble  until  his  death  in 
1869,  when  his  widow  Sally  and  daughter  Nancy  remained 
upon  it  while  they  lived,  and  it  was  then  taken  by  his 
great-grandson,  the  present  occupant,  Montford  Allen  Fogg. 
The  house  has  been  twice  burned  and  rebuilt,  first  in  1867 
and  again  in  1881. 

-fi,j  Cornelius  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b. 
Nov.  26,  1748;  d.  Dec.  9,  1805;  m.  Washington,  Conn.,  Mary 
Lemmon,  b.  Jan.  12,  1756:  d.  Apr.  2,  1835;  r.  Washington. 

Ten  Children,  all  Born  in   Washington. 

^  Gideon  Allen/  b.  Nov.  2,  1774;  d   Jan  ,  1S61,  Ogden  City,  Utah. 
■j%  Samuel  Allen, «  b.  May  20,  1776;  d.  Aug.  2.  1847,  Augusta,  N.  Y. 
j%\  Alanson  Allen, «  b   July  2,  1784;  d.  Apr.  3.  1858,  Washington,  Conn. 

"  Edmund  Allen,  M.  D..«b.  July  19.  1786;  d.  um.,  Augusta,  N.  Y. 

9  8  Lauren  Allen, «  b.  Mar.  5,  1789;  d.  when  a  young  man. 
j%\  Polly  Allen, «  b.  Apr.  6,  1791;  d   Oct.  22.  1853,  Morris,  Conn. 
10"  Leaverett  Allen, '^  b.  Mar.  23,   1793;  d    um.,  Sept.  24, -1874,  Washing- 
ton, Conn 
^1  Kezia  Allen, «  b.  Feb    15,  1795;  d.  Sept.  7,  1880,  a.  85.  Washington. 
102  Betsy  Allen.'' b    May  18.  1798;  d.  um..  May,  1855,  Washington. 
Iff  Flavia  Allen,''  b.  Mar.  7,  iSoi;  d.  Sept.  28,  184S. 
Three  other  children  d.  infants,  birth  not  given. 

34  Cornelius  Allen,'  purchased  and  settled  on  a  farm  in 
that  part  of  Woodbury  called  North  Purchase,  which  eventu- 
ally became  a  part  of  the  town  of  Washington,  upon  which 
he  died  in  1805.  His  son  Alanson  succeeded  him  on  the  pater- 
nal farm  until  his  death  in  1858,  since  which  Samuel  Allen, 
the  youngest  son  of  Alanson,  has  occupied  it. 

jW  Eleanor  Ailing,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b. 
Nov.  27,  175 1 ;  d.  Oct.  9,  1809;  m.  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  Jan.  26, 
1791,  Deacon  Amos  Frisbie,  his  2d  wife,  b.  1729;  d.  Nov.  26,  181 1; 
both  bu.  Bethlehem,  Carmel  Hill  Cemetery.  They  had  one 
s.,  '"'Benjamin  Frisbie,  b.  May  7,  1793. 


126  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLIXG,    FIRST. 

^V  Hannah  Ailing-,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b. 
Nov.  27,  1751;  d.  Dec.  31,  1821,  Bristol,  Conn.;  m.  Dec.  4,  1771; 
Seth  Peck,  b.  Nov.  22,  1747;  d.  Feb.  10,  1831;  r.  Bristol. 

Seveii  C/itldren. 

1"=  Rhoda  Peck;- b.  1772;  d.  1776. 
106  Allen  Peck,"  b.  Dec.  10,  1773;  d.  'Miir.  11,  1S62. 
10"  Seth  Peck,-^   b.  Sept.  17,  1776;  d.  June  8,  iSoS. 
108  Hannah  Peck.«  b.  Sept    15,  17S2;  d.  Sept.,  178S. 
los   Rhoda  Peck,"  b.  May  27,  17S5;  d.  May  17,  1S32. 

|i|  Joseph  Samuel  Peck,«  ^  (  b.  Apr.  5,  1791;  d.  Apr.  22,  1871. 

Ill   Hannah  Almira  Peck,«        5"  \  b   Apr.  5,  1791;  d.  Mar.  28,  1857. 

Rhoda,  ist,  and  Hannah  d.  y.,  the  others  married  and  had  children. 

3'  Hannah  Alling's  husband,  "Seth  Peck,  was  a  farmer 
and  a  deacon  in  the  Congregational  Church.  He  was  a  gen- 
eral reader  of  the  literature  and  publications  of  the  day,  and 
enjoyed  especially  the  writings  of  Cervantes.  Sometimes  his 
energetic  wife  thought  he  lingered  too  long  over  the  books. 
Her  nature  was  practical  and  her  habits  of  business  must 
have  been  a  great  blessing  to  her  family.  She  would  an- 
nounce in  person,  to  the  laborers  on  the  farm,  that  meals 
were  ready,  taking  at  the  same  time  the  utensils  of  one  in 
hand  and  speed  the  work;  so  that  no  time  be  lost  for  inter- 
mission. She  was  kind  and  obliging,  but  did  not  like  to 
have  the  school  children  help  themselves  in  her  garden,  but 
upon  application  would  gather  the  seeds  they  wished,  some- 
times, in  her  haste,  taking  the  whole  caraway  plant  and  root, 
saying,  'Take  it  and  run  along.'  This  is  told  by  her  grandson, 
Seth  Peck,  son  of  Allen,  who  had  probably  been  benefited  by 
her  generous  distribution  of  fruits  and  seeds. 

"She  is  said  to  have  had  black  eyes  and  rosy  counte- 
nance or  cheeks.  When  a  child  of  her  descendants,  the  only 
one  of  its  family,  now  has  black  eyes,  they  are  said  to  have 
Allen  eyes."  Family  History  by  their  granddaughter,  .Mrs. 
Sabra  Bartholomew,  pp.  5  and  6. 

■/^  Gideon  Ailing,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b.  Mar. 
16,  1784;  d.  -Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1830;  m.  July  11,  1782, 
Sarah  Russel;  d.  Sept.  25,  1833;  r.  Milford,  Ct.,  and  Marcellus, 
N.  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  X27 

Eight  Children,  all  Born  in  Milford. 

112  Lyman  Ailing. «  b. ;  d.  um.  1S24.  Colerain,  Belmont  Co.,  O. 

ii|  Sarah  (Sally)  Ailing,"  b   17S5;  d.  Sept.  21,  1862,  Bethany,  Conn. 

ii*  Jared  Ailing, M5   ;  m.;   had   chd. ;  r    Central  New  York;  family 

extinct. 
}if  Eleanor  Alling.e  b.  June  23.  1792;  d.  July  3    1S70. 
i|f  Thomas  Alling,«  b.  Mar.  8,  1795;  d.  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1^  Rebecca  Alling,«  b.  ;  m.  Jan.  17,  1822,  John  G.  Cramer,  Esq. 

i|§  Eunice  Ailing  »  b.  1800;  m.  1822,  Peter  W.  Kilmer;  r.  Lowville,  N.  Y. 
i^  Julia  Alling.e  b     1799;  m.  Jan.,    182S,  William   Kilmer;  r.    Lowville, 

N.  Y. 

3  8  Gideon  Ailing  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  in 
1819  he  removed  with  his  family,  except  daughters  Sarah 
and  Eleanor,  from  Milford,  Conn.,  to  Marcellus,  Onondaga 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1830. 

t¥o  John  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Kezia  Ailing,  b.  1756;  d. 
Nov.  28,  1831;  m.  Nov.  5,1783.  Electa  Peck;  r.  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Nine  Children. 

\^  Rhoda  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  28,  ii?>a- 
^  William  Henry  Allen,«  b.  Apr.  17,  1786. 
.  {ff  Roswell  Allen.**  b.  May  29,  17S8;  d.  Dec.  27.  1822. 
123  John  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  19,  1790;  d.  Nov.  28,  1831,  South  Carolina, 
i^^t  Huldah  Allen,"  b.  Oct.  2,  1792;  d.  Apr.  2,  1830,  Plymouth,  Conn. 
Iff  Jared  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  22,  1794. 

Ill  Roger  Allen,  7th, «  b.  Feb.  10,  1797;  d.  1877  at  West  Haven. 
i||  Polly  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  12,  1799. 
12'^  Miles  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  13,  1801;  d.  um.  Jan.  28,  1828,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

:^9  John  Ailing  served  through  the  Revolutionary  War;  it 
is  said  he  once  assisted  in  hanging  a  tory.  His  name  was  in- 
advertantly spelled  Allen  on  the  enrollment  list,which  he  ac- 
cepted and  adopted,  and  his  descendants  have  all  spelled  the 
name  Allen. 

^Vo  Samuel  Ailing,"  s.  of  Roger  and  Esther  (Smith)  Ailing, 
b.  Oct.  25,  1788;  d.  Dec.  17,  1867;  m.  Oct.  11,  1812  (by  Rev. 
Abraham  Ailing),  Lucinda  Caroline  xMunson,  dau.  of  Levi 
and  Patience  Ailing  Mtinson,  b.  Feb.  6,  1793;  d.  Feb.  25,  1878; 
r.  Ham  den. 


128  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Ten  Children,  all  Born  In  Haniden. 

Iff  David  D.  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  27,  1S13;  d.  Aug.  i,  1S98,  Rockford,  111. 

}-f|  Sarah  Ann  Ailing,'  b.  Aug.  15,  181 5. 

^^  Rebecca  Amelia  Ailing,'  b.  July  28,  1S17;  d.  Sept.  20,  1870. 

i-|-|  Mary  Elizabeth  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  9,  1820. 

iff  Jane  Louisa  Ailing,''  b.  Feb.  28,  1822. 

W\  Samuel  A.  Ailing,'  b.  July  27,  1824. 

iff  Emily  Augusta  Ailing,''  b.  Oct.  30,  1826. 

iff  Martha  Cornelia  Ailing,''  b.  Sept.  9,  1S29. 

fif  Maria  Frances  Ailing,''  b.  Dec.  25,  1832. 

fif  Jennet  Henrietta  Ailing,''  b.  Oct.  S,  1S35. 

y^o%  Dan  Hine,  Jr.,"  s.  of  Dan  and  Ruth  (Ailing)  Hine,  b. 
Mar.  17,  1763;  ci.  Oct.  17,  1806;  m.  Nov.  17,  1784,  Abigail  Cowles, 
b.  Aug.  20,  1765;  d.  in  Berlin,  O.;  r.  Bethlehem,  Conn. 

El ^ lit  Children ,  all  Born  in  Bethlehem. 

i3»  Charlotte  Hme,''  b.  Apr.  15,  1786. 

1"  Jared  Hine,'' b.  Feb.  29,  1788. 

i^i  Amos  Hine,''  b.  Jan.  iS,  1790;  d.  July  29,  1854,  Berlin,  O. 

'*-  Sheldon  Hine,''  b.  Apr.  3,  1792. 

'-'•'  Parmela  Hine,'  b.  Jan.  5,  1795. 

'■**  Nathaniel  Hine.'' b.  Jan.  23,  1797. 

i-*"  Charles  Hine,"  b.  Dec.  23,  1798. 

1*8  Dan  Hine,  3d,'  b.  Feb.  12,  1801;  d.  Oct.  4,  1804. 

6-5  Dan  Hine,  Jr.,  died  in  1806  and  was  buried  beside  his 
father  and  mother  in  the  Carmel  Hill  Cemetery,  and  in  1818 
his  widow,  Abigail,  with  their  5  sons,  Jared,  Amos,  Sheldon, 
Nathaniel  and  Charles,  all  migrated  with  ox  teams  to  Erie 
County,  O.,  where  they  now  have  living  descendants  who  have 
made  a  good  impress  there. 

^'Vj  Justus  Ailing,"  s.  of  Roger  and  Lucy  Ailing,  5th,  b. 
1768;  d.  Mar.  2,  1842;  ni,  (i)  Mar.  20,  1794,  Mary  Palmer;  d. 
Sept.  2,  1818;  m.  (2)  Oct.  3,  1819,  Rebecca  Sperry;  d.  Nov.  12, 
1830;  r.  Wdbge. 

Ten   Children,   all  Born  in    W'oodbrid^e. 
By  (I) 
>■*'   Lucy  Ailing,''   1).    Mar.    28,   1796;  d.   Aug.    14,    1S41;   ni.  Jan.    7,  1S17, 
Henry    Hickox;    had  6  chd;    'Henry,   ^  Elizur,  -'Juliette,    ■•Mary, 
^Angeline,  and  '■  Ann  Louisa. 
1**  Cornelia  Ailing.''  b.  July  24,  1799;  d.  Nov.  9,  1S03. 
i^»  Justus  Merritt  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  28,  1S02;  d.  Oct.  14,  1806. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,     THIRD.  1 29 

Iff  David  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  16,  1S05;  d.  May  28,  1842. 

1^1  Justus  Merritt  Ailing,''  b.  Aug.  13,  1809;  d.  Farmington,  Conn.,  iSSi; 

m.  Mar.  16,  1842,  Caroline  D.  Miller;  2  chd. ;  Joseph  and  Frank. 
fll  Mary  Cornelia  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  18,  1813;  d.  Jan.  14,  1878. 
1°^  Roswell  Bennet  Ailing,''  b.  Jan.  6,  1816;  m.  Martha  J.  Gay;   3  chd.; 

'  Genevieve,  -  Florence,  and  '  Cornelia. 
15*  Polly  Palmer  Ailing,''  b.  Aug.  8,  1818;  d.  Sept.  15,  1895;  m.  Sept.  4, 

1839,  Thomas  N.  Taylor;  r.  Granby. 
By  (2) 
i"5  Marcus  Buel  Ailing.''  b.  Sept.  22,  1S20;  d.  Aug.  15,  1S94,  West  Granby, 

Conn.;  m.  Nov.  28,  1S44,  Eliza  A.  Taylor,  b.  Granby,  Oct.  17,  1824; 

2  chd;    'William   M.,  b.    Nov.    11,   1845;    1.  New  Haven;  m.;  2  s.; 

Edward  W.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1869,  and  Arthur  B.,  b.  June  10.  18S2;  a  gr. 

s  ,  Harold  W.,  b.  Jan.,  1893.     •-  Buel  B.,  b.  Apr.,  1853;  1.   Hartford, 

Conn 
iff  Charlotte  Eliza  Ailing,''  b.  Mar.  i,  1827;  d.  :\Iar.  15,  1S96. 


yig^L  Kezia  Allen,"  dau.  of  Roger,  5th,  b.   1773;  d.   1817;  m. 
Nov.  26,  1794,  Chester  Smith  of  Oxford;  r.  Oxford,  Conn. 

Seven    C/i//dren. 

•s"  Willis  Smith,'' b.  June  17,  1796;  d.   Stillwater,   Minn.,    1S57;  m.  1842; 

2  chd. 
IS"*  Stiles  Smith,''  b.  Aug.  20,  179S;  d.  um.  Sept.  26,  1879,  New  Haven. 
15^  Caroline  Smith,''  b.  Sept.  22,  1801;  d.  Feb.  28.  1802. 
i*"^  Garry  Smith,''  b.  July  7,  1804;  d.  July  30,  1844,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
161  Polly  Caroline  Smith,''  b.  June  28,  1806;  d.  May  17,  1892;  m.  Oct.  3, 

1831,  Bennett  Twitchell;  r.  Bethany. 
1'^-  ]\lerritt  Smith,''  b.   Nov.   19,   iSio;  m.  ;  d.  s.  i.,  Aug.  25,  1853,  of 

yellow  fever.  New  Orleans. 
i«3  David  Smith,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1815;  d.  June  11,  1816. 


J-oV  Lydia  Ailing,''  dau.  of  Roger,  5th,  b.  Mar.  25,  1777;  m. 
Oct.  2,  1799,  Joseph  Riggs  of  Oxford;  r.  Oxford. 

Nzne  Children. 

1®*  David  Noyes  Riggs,''  b.  June  12,  iSoo. 

iff  Minerva  Riggs,'  b.  Dec.  6,  1801;  d.  July  i,  1892. 

1""  Julia  Riggs,''  b.  Apr.  15,  1806;  d.  Mar.  9,  1853;  m.   May  7,  1828. 

IS'   Merritt  Riggs,'  b.  Jan.  21,  1S04;  d.  Feb.  7,  1863;  m.  Oct.  9.  1828. 

!«*•  Harriet  Riggs,''  b.  July  29,  1S09;  m.  July  23,  1S28. 

1"^  Polly  Riggs,'  b.  July  15,  1811;  d.  Sept.  i,  1846;  m.  July  13,  1834. 

i'"  John  Riggs,''  b.  Mar.  13,  1S15;  d.  Oct.,  1S63;  m.  and  d.  at  Selma,  Ala.; 

left  a  dau. 
1*1   Harpin  Riggs,'  b.  Aug.  19,  1817;  d.  1893;  m.  3  times. 
i"8  Lucy  Riggs,''  b.  Sept.  7,  1821;  d.  Aug.  15,  1842;  m.  Sept.  7,  1840. 

9 


130  DESCENDANTS    OF    KOGEU    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Y^^   Isaac   Perkins   Ailing,''  s.  of  Roger  Ailing,  5th,  b.  ; 

d.    ;    m.    Sally,    dau.    of    Allen    Bradley;  r.    Wdbge;    had 

4  chd.  'Mary;  m.  Ezekiel  Ball;  went  south  and  d.  there. 
"  Sidney;  d.  nm.  'Amos;  d.  in  the  wSouth.  '  Sarah;  m.  Free- 
man P.  Clinton,  Wdbge;  had  5  chd.  '  Mary;  m.  Warren 
Hotchkiss;  i  s.,  George;  1.  Kansas.  'Charles;  m.  Mary 
Bradley;  had  3  chd.  'James  George;  d.  in  the  Civil  War. 
'  Laurence  Willis;  m.  Nellie  Smith,  West  Haven.  '  Elvira; 
m.  Edwin  Wooding;  d.  at  23  years. 

•^^3   Eunice   Ailing,''  dau.   of    Roger   Ailing.    5th.  b.   ; 

m.  Daniel  Russell;  had  8  chd.;  '  Rosetta;  m.  Enos  Sperry. 
-'Harriet;  m.  John  Bradley.  'Lovisa;  m.  Enos  Beecher. 
'Stiles;  m.  Susan  Andrew.  "Willis;  m.  Henrietta  Collins. 
''  Eunice;  m.  Gervase  Hotchkiss.     '  Nancy  and  ~  Amos;  um. 

-j^  Mary  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Roger  Ailing,  5th,  b.  1792;  d.  Feb. 
13,  1832;  m.  Dec.  6,  1808,  Capt.  Truman  Davis,  b.  1787;  d.  May 
19,  1868;  s.  of  Col.  John  Davis  of  Oxford;  settled  in  Guntown, 
now  called  Millville,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

V't/!  C/iildrcn. 

if^  Emily  Davis,  '  b.  Apr.  19,  iSio;  d.  Feb.  27,-  1874. 

i»i  David  Allen  Davis,''  b.  July  29,  iSi2;d.  Mar.  20,  1847. 

i|§  Clark  Davis,''  b.  Mar.  30,  1S15;  d.  Oct.  23.  1S98,  New   Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

fJI  Marietta  Davis, ^  b.  Aug.  22,  1818;  d.  July  24,  1855. 

18*  Charles  Davis,''  b.  Sept.,  1819;  d.  Dec,  18/9. 

i^l  Emeret  Davis,''  b.  Jan.  24,  1821;  d.  Oct.  2,  1S81. 

i|«  John  Davis,"  b.  Oct.,  1S23. 

i|i  Lydia  Perkins  Davis,^  b.  Feb.  15,  1S26;  d.  Nov.,  1852. 

i|f  Burr  Davis,''  b.  Jan.,  1828. 

L«l'  Lucy  Davis,'' b.  Feb.,  1S30. 

-jYV  Deborah  Allen,"  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah  (Camp) 
Allen,  b.  Sept.  3,  1774:  d.  Jan.  12,  1856;  m.  Nov.  14,  1793, 
Sainuel,  s.  of  Francis  Bloss,  b.  Jan.  30,  1769;  d.  Dec.  3,  1834;  r. 
Carmel  Hill,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 

Nine   C  hi  Id  re  n. 

"'"  Charles   Allen   Bloss,''  b.  Aug.  19,  1794.;  d.  Mar.  7,  1S69;  m.  Nov.  26, 

1818,  Nancy  Lambert;  had  3  s. 
i»i   Russell    B.  Bloss,''  b.  Sept   i,  1796;  d.  Aug.  27,  1S62;  m.  Mar.  i,   1S25, 

Almira  S.  Morris;  i  s 
i-'-  Ruth   M.  Bloss,'  b.  July  15.  179S;  d.  Sept.  29,  1866;  m.  Oct.  25,    1S22. 

Reuben  Mitchell;  s.  i. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  131 

■fll  Althea  P.  Bloss/  b.  June  S,  1801;  d.  Nov.  19,  1S79. 

i^*  Dotha  A.  Bloss,'  b.  Aug.  17,  1S03;  d-  Sept.  23,  1858;  m.  Apr.  iS,  1S32, 

Leman  Bishop;  3  chd. 
1^^  Esther   Catherine   Bloss,'  b.  Jan.  29,  1806;  d.  Dec.  27,  1867;  m.  Apr. 

iS,  1832,  Josiah  G.  Miner;  s.  i. 
1'-"'  George  Thompson  Bloss,''  b.  Mar.  20,  1S08;  d.  Jan.  11,  1849;  m.  Nov. 

13,  1836,  Emily  Brown;  3  chd. 
1"'   Lucy   L.  Bloss,'  b.  May  20,  iSio;  d.  Dec.  29,  1S91;  m.  Sept.  17,  1S34, 

Samuel  F.  Peck;  i  s. 
i''8  Susan    E.  Bloss,'  b^  Nov.  16,  1815;  1.  at  Bridgeport;  m.  Nov.  6,   1834, 

Nathan  Pierce;  5  chd. 

''^  Deborah  Allen's  husband,  Samuel  Bloss,  was  a  farmer, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Carmel  Hill  Cemetery.  Of  his  children 
Charles  A.  had  three  sons,  Samuel,  Nehemiah  and  Charles. 
Russell  B.  had  one,  Joseph.  Dotha  A.  had  Eliza,  Edward  and 
William  Bishop.  Lucy  L.  had  one  son,  Samuel  Ferris  Peck. 
George  T.  had  Jane,  George  and  Emily.  Susan  E.  had 
Susan,  George,  Lucy  and  Mary  Pierce.  Ruth  and  Esther  C. 
had  no  children. 

-^^j-  Ruth  Allen,''  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah  Allen,  b. 
Feb.  28,  1778;  d.  Oct.  21,  1813;  m.  Bethlehem,  Jan.  27,  1805, 
Jesse  Newell;  settled  at  Utica,  N.  Y.  They  had  4  chd.; 
'  Amanda,  ■'  Norman,  •'  William,  '  Caroline. 

j^y  Samuel  Allen,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah,  b.  Sept.  12, 
1780;  d.  Aug.  19,  1866;  m.  (i)  Apr.  19,  1804,  Mary  (Polly)  Tut- 
tle,  b.  Aug.  30,  1785;  d.  May  21,  1828;  by  her  9  chd.;  m.  (2) 
Dolly  Smith;  by  her  4  chd.;  settled  at  Oriskany  Falls  abt. 
1804. 

T/iirfcen  C/iildroi,  all  Born  at  Oriskaiiv  halls. 

fff  Amos  Allen.'  b,  Feb.  i,  1805;  d.  Oct   25,  1884. 

ffl  James  Tuttle  Allen,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1806;  d.  June  10,  1875. 

^  Susan  Maria  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  28,  1808;  d.  Mar.  2,  1839. 

208  Augustus  Allen,'  b.  July  17,  181 1;  d.  um.  Sept.  23,  1831. 

■^'''■'  Ransom  Allen,'  b.  Dec  13,  1S13;  d.  Dec.  20,  1877;  m.  Ohio;  had  i  s. 
and  3  daus. 

-10  Caroline  Ruth  Allen,'  b.  May  5,  1816;  d.  um.  Sept.  15,  1842. 

=*ii  Henry  Allen,'  b.  May  6,  1818;  d.  Feb.  18,  1877.  at  Nebraska;  4  s.  and 
I  dau.;  'Rollin  B.,  -George,  'Frank,  ■•Charles,  ''Mary,  m.  and 
went  to  Kansas. 

21-  Mary  Ann  Allen,' b.  July  26,  1820;  d.  Apr.  12,  1S57;  m.  Henry  Doug- 
las; d.  s.  i. 

fH  Norman  Allen,'  b.   Mar.  18,  1824;  1.  at  Hampton,  la. 


132  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLlNd,    FIRST. 

By  (2) 

an  Marilla  E.  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  2,  1829. 
-'1"  Samuel  A.  Allen,''  b.  Feb.  26,  183 1. 
'■^^''  Addison  Allen,''  b.  Apr.  21,  1S33. 
^1"  Charles  C.  Allen,''  b.  July  14,  1S35. 

y\?j  Isaac  Allen,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah,  b.  Jan.  6,  1783; 

d.  Mar.    28,  1843;  m.  (i)  Sally ,  b.  Mar.   31,  1786;  d.  July 

26,  1830;  2  chd.;  m.  (2)  Jan.  6,  1831,   Emily   Burnham,  b.   Oct. 
13.   1795;  d.  May  29,  1879;  two  chd.;  settled  at  Oriskany  Falls, 

N.  Y. 

Four  C/iildrcn,  all  Born  at  Or/ska7iv  Falls. 
By  (I) 
-^'*  Sarah  Maria  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  4,  1814;  d.  Jan.  16,  1S16. 
-'"  Flavius  J.  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  29,  1S17;  m.   Dec.  18,  1844,  Mai-ia  C.  Hen- 
derson; 4  chd;  '  Isaac  Adelbert,  b.  July  8,  1846;  m.  Dec.   29,  i86g, 
Adella  Stores;   1.    Eaton,  N.    Y.     '-'Flavius  R.,  b.  Dec.    29,    1848; 
m.  Aug.   26,   1880,  Nettie  Ostrander.     ^  Frederick  B.,  b.   Apr.   22, 
1S51;  m.  Mar.  8,  18S7,  Rose  Erskine.     ^  Frank  E.,  b.  May  6,  1S57;  m. 
Oct.  12,  1882,  Frankie  B.  Plant. 
By  (2) 
22"  Elisha  B.  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  2,  1833;  d.  Feb.  13,  1854. 
2-'i   Homer  V.  Allen,''  b.  Nov.  16,  1835. 

_8^  jared  Allen,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1785;  d.  Nov.  22,  1829;  m.  Jan.  i,  1810,  Ruth  Mitchell,  b.  Nov. 
7,  1790;  d.  Aug.  31,  1829;  res.  Bethlehem. 

SL'7't'?i   Children. 

~~-  Samuel  M.  Allen,'' b.  Apr.  21,  iSii;  d.  Mar   30,  1818. 

223  Theodore  Camp  Allen,'' b.  Dec.  8,  1812;  d.  Aug.  28,  1822. 

22'i  Reuben  Judson  Allen,''  b.  Jan.  8,  1S15;  d.  Dec.  13,  1874;  um. 

825  Abner  Mitchell  Allen,''  b.  May  27,  1817;  d.  June  24,  1819. 

Iff  Ursula  Susanna  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  16,  1823;  d.  July  24,  1854. 

fl^  Ruth  Newell  Allen,'' b.  Aug.  23,  1826;  1.  at  Bethel,  Conn 

228  Theodore  M.  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  24,  1829;  d.  Aug.  4,  1830. 

t 

'^  ^  Jared  Allen  had  a  farm  and  lived  near  his  father  on  Carmel 
Hill,  where  he  and  wife  both  died  while  comparatively  yoi:ng, 
leaving  three  small  children,  Reuben  J.,  Ursula  S.  and  Ruth  N., 
to  be  cared  for.  These  were  taken  by  their  mother's  brother, 
Reuben  Mitchell,  and  sister,  Susanna  (Mitchell)  Allen,  who 
trained  them  to  be  useful  and  virtuous  members  of  society. 
Reuben  J.  became  a  sviccessful  merchant  in  Hotchkissville, 
Woodbury,   an  esteemed  and  valued  member  and   deacon  in 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD,  133 

the  North  Church,  and  took  great  interest  in  the  Sunday 
School,  of  which  he  was  superintendent,  and  left  a  fund  for 
the  perpetual  replenishing  of  its  library,  besides  making 
various  other  benevolent  and  charitable  gifts. 

^y-j  Amos  Allen,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah,  b.  Nov.  20,  1787; 
d.  Dec,  26,  1866;  m.  Dec.  14,  1814,  Sarah  Gilbert,  b.  Sept.  30, 
1793;  d.  Mar.  31,  1869;  r.  Bethlehem,  on  his  f.  homestead. 

A'/>/t'  CItUdreii. 

2-'!'  Elvira  Allen,''  b.  Apr.  2,  1816;  ra.  Oct.,  1834,  George  Dudley;  r.  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y. ;  had  i  dan.,  Mary  Jane,  b.  Aug.  16,  1S46;  m.  Alfred 
Hitchcock. 

fff  Frederick  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  24,  1818;  d.  Oct.  27,  1894,  Bethlehem. 

231  Alonzo  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  29,  1820;  d.  urn.  Nov.  3,  1841. 

Ill  Eliza  Allen,'  b.  Dec.  14,  1821;  d.  Dec.  9,  1896,  Champlam,  N.  Y. 

11^  Polly  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  26.  1824;  d.  Bethlehem,  Mar.  28,  1876. 

fl^  Samuel  Allen.'  b.  Mar.  29,  1826;  1.  Bethlehem. 

\\l  Lucy  E.  Allen,'  b   Aug.  4,  1828;  d.  Jan.  14,  1859. 

ffg  Gilbert  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  12.  1831;  1.  Woodbury, 

f|{  Wealthy  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  18,  1S33;  1.  Boston.  Mass. 

^  Polly    Allen,''   d.  of    Samuel   and    Deborah,  b.  Sept,  16, 

1795;  d.  Milan,  O.,  Nov.   18,1883;   m.   Dec.  14,   1814,   if^  Amos 

Hine,'  s.  of   Dan  and   Ruth  (Ailing)  Hine,  b.  Jan.  18,  1790;  d. 

Berlin,  O,,  July  29,  1854;  r.  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  Berlin,   O.,  and 

Milan,  O. 

Three  Chihiren,  all  Bor)i  in  Berlin,  O. 

\\\  Lorenzo  A,  Hine,'  b.  Sept.  20,  1819;  d.  June  22,  1872. 

23i'  Samuel  Allen  Hine,' b.  Nov.  I,  1821;  d.  Feb.  24,  1867;  m.  Rosetta 
Pickel;  d.  s.  i. 

af^  Mary  D.  Hine,'  b.  Nov.  21,  1825;  1.  at  Milan,  O.;  by  whom  the  de- 
scendants of  '^'  Polly  (Allen)  Hine  were  supplied  in  1895. 

ySg^j  Kezia  Allen,"  dau.  of  Amos  and  Anna  (Rogers)  Allen, 
b.  July  17,  1772;  d.  Sept.  14,  1828:  m.  Bethlehem,  Nov.  29,  1792, 
Oliver  Parmelee,  Jr.,  b,  Nov.  30,  1763;  d.  June  30, 1824,  Benson, 
Vt. 

Twelve  Cliildren 

^■'i  Amos  Allen  Parmelee,  M.D.,'  b.  Aug.  i,  1793;  d.  Apr.  1,  1846,  Hunt's 

Hollow,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Margaret  Parsons, 
fll  Lucy  Maria  Parmelee,'  b.  Apr.  7,  1795. 

\\%  George  Edward  Parmelee,'  b.  Mar.  12,  1797;  d.  Nov.  10,  1S84. 
M4  Frederic  William  Parmelee,'  b   May  26,  1799;  d.  Mar.  20,  1841. 


134  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLTXCJ,    FIRST. 

^■*'''  Richard  Oliver  Parmelee,''  b.  June  2u,  iSci;  d.  Sept.  20,  1S90,  Carbon- 
dale,  111.;  ni.  Emily  C.  Brace 

-*''  Rev.  Jedediah  Clark  Parmelee,'  b.  Aug.  27,  1S03;  d.  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y., 
June  28,  1S41;  m.  Harriet  Mead. 

-*"  Abner  Cornelius  Parmelee,' b.  Jan.  3,  1S06;  d.  Feb  9,  18.^9;  m.  Delia 
Hart,  Aug.,  1S34. 

2**  Charles  RoUin  Parmelee,''  b.  Apr.  27,  1S08;  d.  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  1898; 
m.  Susan  Dickinson,  1835. 

-*'■'   Betsey  Kezia  Parmelee,'  b.  Aug    13.  iSio;  d.  Aug.  9    1813. 

-•'"  John  Jay  Parmelee,'  b.  June  2    1S13;  d.  Mar.  24,  1814. 

-"1  Sarah  Susan  Parmelee,'  b,  Feb.  15,  1S15;  1.  Jackson,  Mich.;  m.  Apr. 
-9,  1S75,  Deacon  Leonard  Whiting. 

~°-  Oliver  Ellsworth  Parmelee,''  b.  July  18,  1S18;  drowned  June,  1850;  m. 
Clarinda  Atherton,  1841. 

'^■'^  Kezia  Allen's  husband  *  Oliver  Parmelee,  Jr.,  m.  and  re- 
sided in  Bethlehem  until  their  first  six  children  were  born; 
they  then  removed  to  Benson,  Rutland  County,  Vt.,  where  six 
children  more  were  born  to  them.  There  the  parents  died, 
and  their  descendants,  of  whom  there  are  many,  are  now 
well  scattered  throughout  the  United  States. 

■^  Abner  Allen,''  s.  of  Amos  and  Anna  R.  Allen,  b.  1774;  d. 
Feb.  27,  1813;  m.  Oct.  3,  1798,  Susannah  Mitchell,  b.  1777;  d. 
June  2,  1859;  r.  Woodbury  (Weekeepeemee). 

Sevf/i  Children,  all  Horn  in   Wcekeepccniec. 

fit  Minot  Mitchell  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  8,  1800;  d.  Mar.  12,  1S61. 

fit  Wealthy  Allen,' b.  Oct.  15,  1801;  d.  Feb.  28,  1S41. 

-^"  Susan  Allen,' b,  Aug.  16,   1803;  d.  s   i.  Apr.   26,  1S55;  m.    Dr.  (larry 

Minor,  Morris,  Conn. 
^66  Olive  Eliza  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  19,  1S05;  d.  um.  Aug.  28,  1829. 
fH  Amos  Eno  Allen.'  b.  Oct.  11,  1809;  d.  July  25,  1853. 
fll  Lucy  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  30.  1811;  d.  Mar.  24,  1881. 
\%\  Ann  Kezia  Allen  '  b.  July  24,  1813;  d.  Feb.  9.  1846. 

tVt  James  Allen,"  s.  of  Amos  and  Susanna  (Thompson)  Allen, 
b.  Nov.  29,  1794;  d.  July  28,  1858;  m.  by  Rev.  John  Langdon, 
May  15,  1816,  Clarissa  Way,  b.  July  21,  1799;  ^-  Mar.  10,  1881; 
b.,  r.  and  d.  Bethlehem. 


♦Oliver  Parmelee,  Esq.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1734,  f.  of  Oliver,  Jr.;  m.  Abigail  Clark,  b.  Apr.  i, 
1834.  They  had  11  chd.,  as  follows:  1  Rebecca  C,  b.  Apr.  21,  1756.  -Samuel,  b.  Sept.  9,  1757. 
3  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  27,  1759.  ••  Moses,  b.  Sept.  16,  1761.  '•>  Oliver,  Jr.,  b.  Nov.  30,  1763.  »  Kbene- 
zer,  b.  Dec.  3,  1765.  'James  Edwards,  b.  Jan.  7,  1768.  "Sarah,  b.  Dec.  24,  1769.  "  Esther,  b. 
Nov.  25,  1771.     1"  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  17,  1774.     "  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  21,  1778. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    (IRANDSON,    RO(iER,    THIRD.  135 

Fi7'e   C/iildroi. 

^  Abner  Allen.'  b.  Feb.  16.  1819;  1.  at  Union  Mills,  la. 
^"  Amos  Allen,'  b.  1821;  d.  Apr.  5,  1S25. 

Iff  James  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  26    1823;  d.  Jan.  11,  1893,  Bethlehem, 
fff  George  P.    Allen,"  b.   Jan.   13,  1826;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn.     The  com- 
piler of  this  work. 
^''*  Jabez  Allen, ^  b.  Jan.,  1832;  d   Aug.  4   1832. 

'•'"  James  Allen,  Sr.,  whose  portrait  forms  the  frontispiece 
of  this  volume,  was  a  practical,  thorough-goino-  and  success- 
ful farmer,  and  trained  his  sons  to  diligent  labor.  He  was  an 
intelligent,  progressive  and  influential  man  in  the  commu- 
nity, of  good  judgment,  strict  integrity,  and  enjoyed  in  a 
large  degree  the  confidence  and  esteem  of  his  neighbors;  a 
Democrat  in  politics,  he  held  many  public  offices,  was  a  select- 
man for  many  years,  represented  his  town  in  the  Legislature 
in  1836  and  in  1852,  and  responsible  trusts  were  often  placed 
in  his  hands  as  a  prudent  manager  and  honest  accountant. 
He  was  a  soldier  in  t)ie  war  of  181 2,  for  which  his  widow 
received  a  pension.  His  sudden  death  in  the  vigor  of  life, 
though  in  the  64th  year  of  his  age,  was  felt  to  be  a  great  loss 
in  the  community. 

3^4  Noble  Allen,  "  s.  of  Amos  and  Susanna,  b.  June  21, 
1796;  d.  Feb.  15,  1869;  m.  Nov.  26,  1818,  Sally  Lambert,  b.  July 
30,  1799;  d.  Jan.  19,  1883;  r.  Bethlehem. 

Eiiiht  Childyen. 

-6»  Nancy  L.  Allen,  '  b.  1820;  d.  s.  i.  Jan.  3,  1885;  m.   Nov.  29,  1S52,  Dr. 

E.  Barnum. 
Ill  Frederick  L.  Allen.'  b.  Nov.  11,  1821;  d.  Nov.  6,  1883,  Quitman,  Ga. 
HI  Clarissa  L.  Allen,' b.  Feb.  27,  1825:  d.  Mar.  13.  1891. 
^8*  Cornelius   F.  Allen,''  b.  1827;  drowned   Aug.  28,  1857;    m.  Sarah  M. 

Merriam,  Sept.  26,  1849;  s.  i. 
269  Noble  F.  Allen,'  b.  1S34;  d.  y. 
Ill  Helen    J.  Allen,'       ^    \   b    May  12,  183S. 
271   Ellen  J.  Allen,''     .    1     -  b.  May  12.  183S;  m.  Jan.  24.  1871,  Henry  C. 

Ia      '       Judson;  he  d.  Aug.  29,  1898;  s.  i. 
fit  Lewellin  J.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  21,  1841. 

j5^  Gideon  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1798;  d.  Oct.  7,  1881;  s.  of 
Amos  and  Susanna;  m.  Oct.  25,  1822,  J j]-|^x\lthea  P.,  dau.  of 
Samuel  and  Deborah  Bioss,  b.  Jan.  8,  1801;  d.  Nov.  19,  1879;  r. 
Bethlehem. 


136  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINO,    FIRST. 

Tlirce  Child)  e)i. 

fif  William  Henry  Allen,"  b.  Mar.  3,  1823;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn, 
fj^-  Ruth  Mitchell  Allen.'  b.  July  iS,  1S26;  d.  Oct.  i,  1S55. 
-•"  Catherine   M.  Allen,' b.   Aug.  6,  1835;  d.  Jan.  29,   1S60;  m.   Nov, 
1857,  James  B.  Kelly;  an  infant  s.  d.  and  bu.  with  the  mother. 


^4^  Chester  Allen,"  s.  of  Amos  and  Susanna;  b.  Feb.  7, 
1800;  d.  Mar.  15,  1854;  m.  Oct.  31,  1822,  Eliza  Ingersoll;  b.  Jan. 
19,  1803;  d.  Apr.  8,  1852;  r.  Bethlehem. 

Four   CIiiliire)i. 

\\%  Susan  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  29,  1S23;  1.  West  Cornwall,  Conn. 

fl^  Jane  Eliza  Allen,"  b.  Mar.  25,  1827;  1.  South  Britain,  Conn. 

2^»  Mary  Elizabeth  Allen, ^  b.  Aug.  8,  1S35;  d.  Dec.  2S,  1S58;  m.  Mar.  3, 

1857,  John  Dawson. 
s"-'  Capt.  Amos  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  22,  1839;  urn.;  Captain  in  the  Civil  War 

and  mortally  wounded  in  the  battle  at  Cold    Harbor,  Va.,  July   5. 

1S64. 

-^4^^  Gideon  Allen,"  s.  of  Cornelius  and  Mary  (Lemmon) 
Allen;  b.  Nov.  2,  1774;  d.  Jan.,  1861;  m.  Rachel  Hand,  Litch- 
field, Conn. 

Seven  Child  yen,  all  Born  in  Litchfield. 

-"*o  Nelson   Allen,"  b.  ;  m.  Lucia  Foot  abt.  1836;  d.  Des  :\roines  River, 

la,   1S46. 

2^1  Sheldon  Allen, ^  b.  ;  d.  y. 

fff  Electa  Allen. ^  b.  Dec.  5,  1806;  d   Oct.  16,  1845.  Nauvoo,  111. 
Iff  Marcia  Allen,'  b.  abt.  1808;  d.  1867,  Kanab,  Utah, 
ffl  Lucy  Allen,"  b.  abt.  1811;  d.  Nov..  1889.  St.  George,  Utah, 
fif  Rufus  Allen,"  b.  Mar.  4,  1814;  d.  Dec.  4,  1887,  Ogden  City, 
fff  Philo  Allen,"  b.  Jan.  3,  1S18;  1.  Escalanta,  Utah. 

«4  Gideon  Allen  married  and  settled  in  Litchfield,  where 
his  children  were  all  born.  He  removed  to  Hartwick,  N.  Y., 
about  1820,  thence  to  Nauvoo,  111.,  about  1835,  and  on  to  Utah 
about  185-,  taking-  his  family  with  him,  where  many  of  his 
descendants  now  reside. 

J^s,  Samuel  Allen,'  s.  of  Cornelius  and  Mary,  b.  May  20, 
1776;  d.  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1847;  m.  abt.  1802  Lovisa 
Ranny,  b.  Blandford,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1780;  d.  June  7,  1870;  r. 
Augusta,  N.  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  137 

Nine  Children,  all  Born  in  Augusta,  N.    V. 

28"  Mary  Allen,'  b.  Jan  lo,  1804;  d.  um.  Feb.  3.  1889. 

2««  Laura   Allen, ^  b.   Apr.   9,   1805;    d.  Sept.,    1S53;   m.    1829   Benjamin 

Munson. 

ffl  Samuel  Allen, ^  b.  Aug.  3,  1S07;  d.  . 

Iff  Alanson  Allen,'  b.  July  15,  1809;  d.  Mar.  12,  1886. 

291  Emeline  Allen,''  b.  July  24,  181 1;  um.;  supplied  this  record  in  1S95. 

2S2  Leaverett  W.   Allen,'  b.   May  27.   1S13;  m.  Clayville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8, 

1851,   Mary  B.  Wakelee;   i  chd.,    Esther  L.,   b.   Mar.   24,   1S52;  d. 

June  7,  1876;  m.  Dec.  31,  1874,  George  W.  Miles, 
fll  Cornelius  L.  Allen,'  b.  June  28,  1817;  d.  Jan.,  1891. 
-«■*  Charles  L.  Allen.'  b.  July  29,  1819;  um. 
2«"   Edmund  Allen,' b.  Oct.  20,   1823;  d.    Apr.   22,    1888;  m.   Oct.  3,  1843, 

Elnora  Frost. 

9  5  Samuel  Allen,  2d,  son  of  Cornelius,  settled  in  Augusta, 
N.  Y.,  about  1798.  Some  of  his  descendants  are  still  living- 
in  that  section,  while  many  are  widely  scattered. 

-^  Alanson  Allen,"  s.  of  Cornelius,  b.  July  2,  1784;  d.  Apr. 
3,  1858;  m.  (i)  Mar.  i,  1808,  Sarah  Mitchell,  b.  Jan.  31,  1782;  d. 
s.  i.  Mar.  18,  1815;  m.  (2)  May,   1816,  Marilla  Smith,  b.  May  7, 

1790;  d.  1886. 

Four  Children. 
By  (2) 
fff  Cornelius  Allen,'  b.  June  i,  1821. 

29"  Samuel  Allen,'  b.  ;  d.  y. 

fit  Sarah  M.  Allen,'  b.  Sept.  16,  1S29;  1.  Washington,  Conn. 
2  99  Samuel    Allen,'   b.    1831;  um;    occupies   the   paternal   Allen   home- 
stead. 

^flo'V  Polly  Allen,"  dau.  of  Cornelius,  b.  Apr.  6,  1791;  d.  Oct 
22,  1853;  m.  Dec.  27,  1810,  Asa  Burg-ess;  r.  South  Farms,  now 

Morris. 

One  Child. 

300  Alanson  A.  Burgess,'  b.  Jan.  11,  1814;  d.  Feb.  9,  188S;  m.  Nov.  22. 
1836,  Harriet  A.  Frisbie,  b.  Jan.  9,  1815;  d.  Feb.  27,  i860;  2  chd.; 
ffi  Samuel  F.  Burgess,*  b.  June  5,  1S39;  d.  vSept.  24.  1896;  •''f^  Stan- 
ley A.  Burgess,^  b.  Nov.,  1843;  d.  Nov.  16,  1850 

\%\  Kezia  Allen,"  dau.  of  Cornelius,  b.  Feb.  15,  1795;  d. 
Sept  7,  1880;  m.  Dec.  16,  1821,  Lyman  Nettleton,  b.  Aug.  3, 
1793;  d.  Mar  19,  1865;  r.  Washington. 


138  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Four  C/i//(/rt'n. 

^''•'  Daniel  C.  Nettleton  •  b.  May  19,  1S24;  m.  Mar.  21,  1S54,  Sophia  Hol- 
lister,  b.  June  21,  1830;  d.  Nov.  13,  iSyS;  3  chd;  'Helen  S.,  b. 
Nov.  I,  1S55.  '-' Lora  H.,  b.  June  17,  1S58;  m.  Dec.  12,  1S7S,  Charles 
Hollister;  i  s.,  Burr  Allen,  b.  June  iS,  1S80.  •'■  Clarence  B.,  b.  Nov. 
13,  i860;  um. 

■'"'^  Mary  F.  Nettleton,''  b.  Nov.  24.  1827;  d.  um.  April  6,  1S6S. 

3"B  Edmund  A.  Nettleton,'  b.  Mar.  17.  1829;  d.  July  15,  1835. 

■'"'"  John  Treat  Nettleton,"  b.  Dec.  12,  1831;  d.  Jan.  7,  1872. 

\%^  Flavia  Allen,"  dau.  of  Cornelius,  b.  Mar.  7,  1801;  d. 
Sept.  28,  1848;  m.  Jan.  12,  1827,  Hezekiah  Lewis,  b.  June  27, 
1802;  d.  Aug^.  14,  1873;  r.  Bristol,  Conn. 

Four  C/u7(fren. 

m  Silas  C.  Lewis,'  b.  Dec.  i,  1S27;  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

'"*  Clarissa  M.  Lewis,"  b.  Jan.  12,  1829;  m.  Sept.  23,  1849  John  Burwell, 

New   Hartford,    b.    May    11,    1826;  9   chd.;  'John  C,  -Flora   H., 

3  Robert    M.,   -^Clara   M.,    nVilliam   L,,    « Allen   S,    'Ernest    R.. 

^  Bertha  M.,  '  Margaret  M. 
^^•*  Margaret  M.  Lewis,' b.  Oct.  25,   1S32;  d.   July   17,   1S94;  m.   Oct.   27, 

1861,  Harlan  P.  Bradley;  3  chd.,  all  d.  y. ;  r.  Bristol. 
■^1"  William  R.  Lewis,''  b.  Mar.  26,  1836;  d.  Feb.  22.  1854. 

I^Tf  Joseph  Samuel  Peck,"  s.  of  Seth  and  Hannah  (Ailing) 
Peck,  b.  Apr.  5,  1791;  d.  Apr.  22,  1871;  m.  (j)  May  2,  1819, 
Emma  Hamlin,  b.  Apr.  8,  1795;  d.  Jtily  10,  1828;  2  chd.;  m.  (2) 
Apr.  30,  1829,  Rosetta  (Fenn)  Potter,  b.  Apr.  25,  1808;  d.  April 
19,  1881;  4  chd;  r.  Burlington,  Conn. 

.SV.r  Children. 

*"   Almira  Emma  Peck  "  b.   Feb.  5,   1820;  teacher;   d.  um.  Oct.  13,  1844, 

Nottingham,  ]\Id. 
f  J4  Evanisto  (Don)  Peck.'b.  Apr,  25,  1823;  d.  Burlington,  Conn  ,  June  21, 

1895. 
By  (2) 
="•''  Nancy  Fenn  Peck,''b.  Nov.  7,  1830;  d.  May  27,  1S32. 
•■'1^  Cervantes  Peck/  b.  Apr.  i,  1S34;  d.  Aug.  31,  1835. 
=•15  Sabra  Peck,"  b.  5,Iay  15,   1837;  m.   June   20.  i860,  Harry  S.   Barthol- 
omew, b.  Mcir.  14.  1S32;  3  chd.;  'Alice  Mae.  b.  June  29,  1863;  grad. 

Maplewood,    Pittsfield.    Mass      -Harry    Ives,   b.    Sept.    25,    1873; 

grad.   Sheffield  Scientific  School.  New  Haven.     ''Joseph  Peck,  b. 

Jan.  2,  1875;  grad.  Worcester  Polytechnic  School. 
Rosetta   Peck,''   b.    Oct.    21,    1840;    m.  (i)  Dec.    19,    1S60.   Elbert  O. 

Barnes;  d.  Sept.  24,   1864;  m.  (2)  May  17.  1S74,  George  Robotham; 

I  dau..  Georgia,  b.   Nov.    10.  1S76;  Smith's  College,  Northampton. 

Mass. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    (IRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  139 

^1"  Joseph  Samuel  Peck  of  Bristol  was  engaged  in  the 
woolen  business  from  1816  to  1824,  afterwards  a  farmer.  He 
was  captain  of  the  ist  Ritle  Compan}'  of  the  14th  Regiment  of 
[nfantry  in  the  militia  of  Connecticut,  in  effect  September  29, 
[826.  He  held  several  town  offices  and  twice  represented  Bur- 
lington in  the  Legislature,  and  in  1842  was  State  Senator. 

|4-|  Sarah  (Sally)  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Sarah  Ailing, 
b.  Milford,  Conn.,  1785;  d.  Sept.  21,  1862;  m.  1805  Harvey 
Hotchkiss,  b.  1781;  d.  Dec.  9,  1855;  r.  Bethanj',  Conn. 

Ten   Child  yen. 

8-°  Sheldon  Ailing  Hotchkiss,"  b.  Apr.  22,  1S08;  d.  Apr.  23,  18S9;  m. 
Eunice  Perkins. 

fl^  Eliza  Samantha  Hotchkiss.''  b.  vSept.  18,  1810;  d.  Feb.  14,  1876. 

^-''  Solomon  Hotchkiss,''  b.  Jan.  iS,  1813;  d*.  Jan.  7,  1886;  m.  Charlotte 
Hemingway. 

=*-•'  Beecher  Delos  Hotchkiss,' b.  Feb.  11,  1815;  d.  Oct.  30,  1866;  m.  Bet- 
sey Perkins. 

3-^  Julius  Leonard  Hotchkiss,'  b.  June  17,  1817;  d.  Feb.  17,  1879;  m. 
Saphronia . 

385  Theodore  Nelson  Hotchkiss,''  b.  Dec.  20,  1S19;  d.  Feb.  27,  1SS8;  m- 
Lucia  Sperry. 

3-"  Sarah  Finette  Hotchkiss,''  b.  Oct.  29,  1S22;  d.  Jan.  15,  1878;  m.  Clin- 
ton Castle. 

*8'   Orlando  Thomas  Hotchkiss,''  b.  Aug.  8.  1825;  d.  Dec.  11,  1828. 

fif  Harvey  Harpin  Hotchkiss,'  b.  Feb.  16,  182S. 

=*-■'  Margaret  Dianthe  Hotchkiss.'' b.  June  16,  1830;  d.  Feb.  14,  1872;  m. 
Matthew  Trenhella,  Cheshire. 

W^  Eleanor  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  23, 
1792;  d.  July  3,  1870;  m.  (i)  Nov.  10,  1814,  Ebenezer  Johnson,  b. 
Feb.  17,  1792;  d.  Feb.  11,  1830;  m.  (2)  Mar.  i,  1832,  Isaac  N. 
Ailing;  s.  i.  by  (2);  r.  Oxford,  Conn. 

Children,  all  IIodi  in  Oxford. 
By  (I) 

330  Mary  Ann  Johnson,''  b.  Feb.  19,  1S17;  d.  Sept.  19,  1828. 

»''i  Ebenezer  Johnson,''  b.  Sept.  27,  1819;  d.  Feb.  11,  1828. 

ffl  Gideon  Allen  Johnson,'  b.  Jan.  28,  1821;  d.  June  14.   1878,   Seymour, 

Conn. 
*33  George  Warren  Johnson,'  b.  July  9,  1822;  d.  Sept.  23.  186-;  m.  Nov., 

1845,  Mary  Harrington;  2  chd.;    'George  Henry,  b.  Aug.   19,  1845; 

'-'  Ebenezer,  b . 

"'^■4  Sarah  Elizabeth  Johnson, ^  b.  Apr.  28,  1825;  d.  Sept.  14,   182S. 

"""  Mary  Elizabeth  Johnson,''  b.  Aug.  10,  1S29;  d.  Sept.  12,  1862;  m.  Apr. 

16,  1849,  Lott  Fenn;  bu.  in  Seymour. 


14°  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

1 '  •'*  Eleanor  Ailing  of  Milford,when  about  i6  3'ears  of  age, 
went  to  Carmel  Hill,  Bethlehem,  and  boarded  with  her  uncle 
Samuel,  and  with  his  children  and  those  of  her  tincle  Amos, 
attended  school  there,  taught  by  her  cousin.  Dr.  Edmund 
Allen,  son  of  her  uncle  Cornelius  of  Washington.  These  at  that 
time  (1808)  all  spelled  the  name  Allen,  which  she  herself 
partially  adopted,  in  after  years  naming  a  son  Gideon  Allen. 
wShe  was  rosy,  bright,  witty  and  cheerful,  and  won  the  hearts 
of  all  these  cousins,  who  remembered  her  with  much  affec- 
tion to  the  end  of  their  lives.  They  are  now  all  off  the  stage, 
but  the  writer  well  remembers  "Aunt  Nelly,"  a  sobriquet  by 
which  she  was  widely  known,  and  the  loving  esteem. in  which 
she  was  held  by  all  the  Carmel  Hill  Allen  cousins  of  her  day. 

Ilf  Thomas  Ailing,^  s.  of  Gideon  and  Sarah,  b.  Milford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  8,  1795;  d.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1881;  m.  Marcel- 
lus,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1828,  Dianna  Wilkins;  d.  1854;  r.  Marcel- 
lus,  N.  Y.,  and  rem.  to  Utica  and  there  built  himself  a  house 
with  his  own  hands;  had  4  chd.;  'a  s.,  b.  July,  1830;  d.  Aug., 
1830.  Twins, -' Mark  and  ''Mary,  b.  Nov.  8,  1831.  '  Lydia,  b. 
July,  1839;  trace  of  these  chd.  lost. 

{|4  Rebecca  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Sarah,  b.  Milford 
Conn.;  d.  Trenton,  N.  Y.;  m.  Jan.  17,  1822,  John  G.  Cramer, 
Esq.,  Marcellus,  N.  Y.;  d.  at  Rome,  N.  Y.  Had  a  dau.,  Sarah 
Lucretia,  b.  Russia,  N.  Y.;  m.  Russell  P.  Linsley;  1.  Middle- 
ville,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

^-f  Eunice  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Sarah,  b.  Milford, 
Conn.,  1800;  d.  Worthville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1890;  m.  Jan.  21,  1822, 
Peter  \V.  Kilmer,  b.  Princetown,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1798. 

Eleven  Clt/ldren,  all  Born  hi  Leiv/s  County ,  X.   V. 

"''i  Orlando  Kilmer,'  b.  Feb.,  1823;  d.  y.  from  scalding. 

*■*-  Jane  F.  Kilmer,'  b.  Sept.  8,  1825;  d.  1870;  m.  William  Ramsej-. 

.348  Orlando  P.  Kilmer,'  b.  Mar.  4,  1827;  m.  1S55  in  Ohio;  killed  at  Pitts- 
burg Landing. 

'■**  Sarah  E.  Kilmer,'  b.  Oct.  7,  1829;  d.  at  12  years. 

»■»'''  Mary  C.  Kilmer,"  b.  Mar.,  1831;  d.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1S74; 
m.  James  H.  (rreen. 

*■"'  Harlow  G.  Kilmer,'  b.  May  19,  1833;  m.  1S66  Harriet  Ploper;  1.  Deer 
River,  N.  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  14I 

8*'  W.  H.  Bush  Kilmer,'  b.  Sept.  8,1835;  m.iSSo  Winnie  Smith;  1.  Knights 
Ferry,  Cah 

s*s  Louisa  S.  Kihner,"  b.  Dec.  10,  1838;  1.  Lowville;  m.  Feb.  4,  1858,  Nor- 
man Bradt;  d.  Dec,  1894. 

8-t"  Carol  H.  Kilmer,"  b.  Dec,  12,  1840;  d.  Kansas  City;  m.  1861  Deziah 
Cole. 

»5'i  Rebecca  L.  Kilmer,'  b.  Sept.  13,  1842;  d.  i. 

351  Wane  P.  Kilmer,'  b.  Dec.  24,  1846;  m.  1872,  Samantha  Wemple;  1. 
Worthville,  N.  Y. 

Ill  Julia  S.  Ailing,'^  dau.  of  Gideon,  b.  Milford,  Conn.,  July 
6,  i799;d.  Forestport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1888;  m.  Jan.  10,  1828,  Wil- 
liam  H.  Kilmer;  r.  Central  New  York. 

S/.v  Children. 

35-'  Juliette  Kilmer,'  b.  Dec.  iS,  1828;  d.  July  30,  1830,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 
353  Gideon  Ailing  Kilmer,'  b.  Charlestown,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1830;  m.  Dec. 

29,  1861,  Elizabeth  Benedict;  1.  Forestport. 
8''-i  Philip  G.   Kilmer,'  b.   Jan.  4,  1833;  d.  in    Mississippi,  June  30,  1890; 

m.  1862  Mary  A.  Peabody. 

355  Jtiliette  D.  Kilmer,"  b.  Oct.  26,  1S36;  d.  Sept.   3.   18S9;  m.   Jan.,  1858, 

Philip  G.  Hovey. 

356  Henry   C.    Kilmer,^   b.    May    6,    1838;    d.    Aug.     10,    1S69;    m.    1865 

Esther  A.  Benedict. 
3"  James  W.   Kilmer,'   b.  Apr.,    1840;   d.   Aug.,    1840,  in   Schenectady 
County,  N.  Y. 

144  Rhoda  Allen,"  dau.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  Sept.  28,  1784; 
m.  Eri  Sanford;  r.  Harwinton,  Conn. 

5  chd.  1  Electa,  m.  Erastus  Baldwin;  -Eri,  ••Justice,  -*  Annie,  m.  Eli  Pot- 
ter, Plymouth;  ■■  Roswell. 

12X  William  Henr)^  Allen,"  s.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  Apr.  17, 
1786;  d.  Dec.  18,  1869;  m.  Dec.  27,  1810,  Caroline  Matthews;  r. 

Plymouth. 

Foitr  Children. 

863  William  Henry  Allen,  Jr.,"  b.  May  25,  1812. 

364  Samuel  Allen,"  b.  July  16,  1814;  d.  July  25,  1814. 

365  Bennett  Allen,"  b. . 

366  Roswell  Allen,"  b. . 

i|4  Roswell  Allen,"  s.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  May  29,  1788; 
d.  Dec.  27,  1822;  m.  Oct.  13,  1813,  Almira  Linsley,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1791;  d.  Dec.  9,  1862;  r.  Harwinton,  Conn. 


142  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Th7-i\'  Children. 

ffj  Sarah  Ann  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  9,  1S15;  d.  Mar.  10,  1881,  Plymouth. 

"«»  Marcus  Allen,'  b.  . 

\%\  Leavitt  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  29,  1S19;  d.  Dec.  16,  1S54. 

\\\  Huldah  Allen,"  dan.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  Oct.  2,  1792; 
d.  Apr.  2,  1830;  m.  Apr.  15,  1812,  Eliakim  Potter;  r.  Plymouth. 

4  chd.   '  Elam,  b.  Jan.  5,  1S18.   -John,  b.  Oct.  25,   1S20.    ■'•  Jennet,  b.  Feb. 
16,  1823.  -^Almira,  b.  July  6,  1825. 

i-|4  Jared  Allen,''  s.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  vSept.  22,  1794;  m. 
Nancy  Plnnib. 

Chd.     Oscar,  Phebe,  Sabra  and  others;  rem.  to  Pike  County,  Pa. 

\%\  Roger  Allen,"  7th  s.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  Feb.  10,  1797; 

d.  1879;  m.  Oct.  19,  1820,  Patty  Hough.    They  rem.  to  Milford, 

Pa.,  abt.  1822,  and  returned  to  Plymouth  abt.  1832,  and  after 

the  death  of  his  mother  he  rem.  to  West  Haven,  where  he  d. 

1879. 

Eight  L  luldri-ii. 

flf  Martin  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  20,  1821,  Plymouth;  1.  East  Haven,  Conn. 
8"°  William  Allen,'  Martha  and  Emily;  d.  y.  in  Milford,  Pa. 
\l\  Capt.  Andrew  Allen,'  b.  Milford,  Pa.,  May  19,  1830. 

3"9  Edward  Allen  •!  b.  . 

s**"  Martha  Allen,' b.  Plymouth,  May,   1S35;  m   William  Trafford;  rem. 

to  Michigan  and  d.  there;  5  chd.;  'Frank,  -'j\Iary,  -Addie,  ■*  Fannie, 

and  '  Ruth. 
»8i  William  Allen,'  b. ;  d.  Bristol,  Conn.,  Feb.  20,  1897. 

i|-}  Polly  Allen,"  dau.  of  John  and  Electa,  b.  Apr.  12,  1799; 
m.  Jared  Bradley;  rem.  to  Pike  County,  Pa.;  had  s.,  Augustus, 
and  other  chd. 

\%\  David  D.  Ailing,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  Apr.  27, 
1813;  d.  Aug.  I,  [898;  m.  May  29,  1836,  Rebecca  Botsford,  b. 
1814;  r.  Rockford,  111. 

]'ivc  Children;    'J  lire  e  J  Wed  Young. 

8«»   Franklin  Samuel  Ailing,  b.  ;  m.  Nellie  Strong;  1.  Tacoma,  Wash. 

■■"'■*  Arabella  L.  Ailing,  b.  ;  m.  Philip  W.  Danky;  i   s.,  Philip  B  ;  1. 

Fresno,  Cal. 

i-'-"  David  D.  Ailing  was  born  in  Hamden  in  1813;  learned 
the  trade  of  carpenter  in  New  Haven,  and  married  Rebecca 
Botsford  in    1836.     In    1837   they   migrated  to  Rockford,  111., 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  I43 

then  a  waste  of  hazelnut  brush.  He  went  to  work  and  did 
his  part  towards  clearing  the  land  and  building  the  city, 
where  he  resided  until  his  death,  August  i,  1898. 

Mr.  Alling's  honesty  and  integrity  in  business  relations 
were  unquestioned,  and  he  was  always  held  in  the  highest 
esteem  by  the  citizens  of  Rockford.  He  was  at  one  time  an 
alderman,  but  his  preference  for  a  quiet  home  life  and  his 
native  modesty  led  him  to  refuse  official  positions.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  from  its 
founding,  and  built  the  first  edifice  occupied  by  the  society. 

Many  buildings  in  and  about  the  city  also  bear  the  impress 
of  his  skilled  workmanship,  and  with  him  has  passed  away 
about  the  last  pioneer  of  Rockford, 

Iff  Sarah  Ann  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b. 
Aug.  15,  1815;  m.  William  Baldwin;  had  i  dau.,  Emily;  m. 
Steven  Cook;  d.  Sept.  25,  1898. 

3  chd.  'William;  m.  Nellie  Abby.  ''Harry;  m.  Gertrude  Tucker. 
^Clifford;  r.  East  Haven. 

{Pg  Rebecca  Amelia,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  July 
28,  1817;  d.  Sept.  20,  1870;  m.  Albert  Baily,  blacksmith,  b.  1814; 
d.  Jan.  12,  1873;  r.  Middletown. 

6  chd.  1  George;  m.  Sarah  Goodsell;  5  chd.;  Edward,  Thomas,  Mary, 
Joseph  and  Bessie.  ^  Mary  Elizabeth;  m.  Elizur  Cook;  2  chd; 
Robert  and  Henry.  ■=  Whitney;  m.  Mary  Piatt;  5  chd;  Florence, 
Mary,  Gertrude,  Lulu  and  Bessie.  ■'Albert;  m.  Katherine  Kirby; 
s.  i.     'Gertrude;  d.  y.     '^Franklin;  d.  y. 

flf  Mary  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda, 
b.  Jan.  9,  1820;  m.  July  3,  1842,  Willard  Harrison,  Branford; 
I  dau.,  Arabella,  who  m.  Charles  Merritt;  had  i  s.,  Osker;  rem. 
to  Wisconsin. 

Ill  Jane  Louisa,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  Feb.  28, 
1822;  m.  July  30,  1842,  Harry  Scranton,  Guilford;  had  i  s., 
Warren;  m.  Mary  Faber. 

3  chd.     Florida,  Jane  and  Nellie. 

111^  Samuel  A.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  July 
27,  1824;  m.    (i)   Rhoda  Jones;  d.   Dec.   9,    1845,   a.    21;  m.   (2) 

Apr.  18,  1847,  Elizabeth  Hill;  d. ;  m.  (3)  Maria  Oilman. 

I  chd.     Ida;  m.  Clifford  Booth;  3  chd.  in  the  West. 


144  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

\^  Emily  Augusta  Ailing/  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda, 
b.  Oct.  30,  1826;  m.  Mar.  9,  1846,  Barlow  Russell,  farmer,  East 
Haven. 

2  chd.     'Ellen;  m.  Edward  Robinson.     -Jennie;  m.  George  Page;  i  s., 
Leroy. 

Ill  Martha  C.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  vSamuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  vSept. 
9,  1829;  m.  Oct.  15,  1848,  Dennis  Potter,  mechanic,  of  New 
York. 

2  chd.     Herbert  and  Alary;  m.  John  James. 

Il-I  Maria  Frances  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1832;  m.  (i)  Oct.  25,  1854,  John  N.  Crane,  mechanic; 
d.  Sept.  10,  1865;  m.  (2)  Dec.  27,  1869,  Walter  Kay,  polisher; 
I.  dau.  by  (i),  Lilla  E.  Crane,  b.  Sept.  10,  1859;  telegraph 
operator. 

i^l  Jennet  H.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucinda,  b.  Oct. 
8,  1835;  m.  William  Smith,  New  Haven. 

4  chd.     Inez,  Frederick.  Elmer,  and  i  d.  i. 

i|-^  David  Ailing,'  s.  of  Justus  and  Mary,  b.  Mar.  16,  1805; 

d.   May   28,  1842;  m.    Sept.   16,   1833,  Elizabeth    Hotchkiss;  r. 

Wdbge. 

0;!c  Child. 

■*""  David  Sereno  Alling.Mx  1835;  d.  Nov.  19,  1879;  m.  (i)  1861  Frances 
M.  Riggs;  d.  Nov.,  1S71;  m.  (2)  1S73,  Marion  J.  Roberts;  d.  Apr. 
20,  1893;  1  chd. 

4"!  Eugene  S.  Ailing,^  b.  Mar.  23,  1S62;  r.  So  Spring  street,  New  Haven; 
m.  Dexter,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1886.  Eva  "\'an  Allen;  i  s. 

4f-  Eugene  S.  Ailing,  Jr.,'»  b.  Feb.  19,  1887. 

Iff  Mary  Cornelia  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Justus  and  Mary,  b. 
Feb.  18,  1813;  d.  Jan.  14,  1878;  m.  Apr.  24,  1842,  Lewis  Hayes, 
b.  1814;  d.  WestGranby,  Nov.  27,  1856. 

Four  Children. 

40S  Emerald  Lewis  Hayes,^  b.  Aug.  28,  1844;  d.  Sept.  22,  1856. 

■•"*  David  Ailing  Hayes,"  b.  Nov.  14,  1S46. 

"'-  Wales  Hayes,-  b.  Aug.  11,  184S. 

'"'"■  Ida  Belle  Hayes,^  b.  Nov.  22.  1S50;  m.  Jan.  24,  1878,  Leander  Bristol, 
Cheshire;  5  chd.;  '  Harry  Lewis,  b.  Jan.  26,  iSSo.  -  Verna  May,  b. 
Mar.  26,  1881.  ^Leroy,  b.  May  11,  1884;  d.  May  26,  1888.  •«  Fan- 
nie Adella,  b.  Jan.  19,  1S87.     ''  Franklin  Hayes,  b.  Oct.  27,  1892. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  145 

m  Charlotte  Eliza  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Justus  and  Rebecca,  b. 
Mar."  I,  1827;  d.  Mar.  15,  1896;  m.  Feb.  15,  1852,  ffU  Harpin 
H.  Hotchkiss,  b.  Feb.  16,  1828;  1.  Prospect,  Conn. 

5  chd.  '  Adella  M.  Hotchkiss.  b.  Dec.  13,  1S52;  d.  Jan.  3,  1S73.  -  Orson 
Broe,  b.  July  8,  1S54;  m.  Sept.  12,  1S92,  Lillian  Allen;  i  dau.,  Lot- 
tie Maria,  b.  Aug.  4,  1894.  « Katie  Irene,  b.  Dec.  17,  1859;  m.  June 
29,  1881,  Herbert  E.  Doolittle.  ^Ida  Estelle,  b.  May  6,  1861;  m. 
Nov.  29,  1882,  George  R.  Doolittle.  ^  Etta  Isabella,  b.  Feb.  3, 
1868;  d.  Sept.  17,  1S81. 

Ill  Minerva  Riggs,'  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Ailing) 
Riggs,  b.  Oxford,  Dec.  6,  1801;  d.  July  i,  1892;  m.  Feb.  13, 
1822,  *Woodruff  Candee,  farmer,  b.    Feb.  10,  1799;  d.    1875;    r. 

Bristol. 

Seveji  Childi-cn 

Wt  Martha  Eliza  Candee, ^  b.  Feb.  13,  1S22;  1.  Plainville.  Conn. 

■*i-''   Wales  A.    Candee,*  b.  July  10,  1825;  d.  :  m.  twice;  s.  i.;  dentist; 

res.  Bristol. 
^1*  Mary  Helen    Candee,*  b.    Feb.  28,    1S27;  m.   Aug.    i,    1S50,    Noah  L. 

Brewster,  London,  Eng  ;  3  chd. 
^15  Clark  Candee,*  b.  Jan.  30,  1833;  d   Sept.  6,  1843. 
^i«  Frederick  H.    Candee, ^   b.  Nov.    10,    1835;  m.  May  5,  1S65,    Frances 

Pennoyer;  r.  Kansas. 
*i'    Franklin  J.  Candee, »  b.  Mar.   27,  1838;  d.  Sept.    17,   1864,  in   theCivil 

War. 
*i«  Clark  W.  Candee,«  b.  Feb.  27,  1846;  d.  Sept.  20,  1S76;  m.  Jan.  4,  1872, 

Hettie  Johnson;  2  chd. ;  Frank  and  Clara. 

\%%  Emily  Davis,^  dau.  of  Capt.  Truman  and  Mary,  b.  Aug. 
19,  1810;  d.  Feb.  27,  1874;  m.  (i)  Aug.  22,  1830,  Constant  L. 
Adams;  d.  May,  1854;  m.  (2)  July  27,  186 r,  vSamuel  Williams, 
Wall'd;   d.  Feb.  15,  1870. 

Two  Cli/ldren. 
By  (I) 

■*i»   Betsey  Adams,- b.  ;  m.  Willard   Hopkins  of  Naugatuck;  5  chd. ; 

4  d.  y.;  Samuel  E.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1863;  m.  Abbie  Cook,  Wall'd;  s.  i. 

■420   Enos  Adams,- b.  ;  m.  Sept.  8,   1851,  Eliza  R.  Smith;  d.  Sept.   20, 

1863;  I  chd.,  Nettie,  b.  Apr.  12,  1855;  ^-  1893- 

iff  Clark  Davis\,  s.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Mar.  30,  1815;  d. 
Oct.  23,  1898;  m.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1842,  Mary  A. 
Toffy;  d.  1880. 


*  Woodruff  Candee  was  baptized  "Riverius"  March  11,1799.  but  not  afterwards  so  called.  He 
owned  and  lived  on  a  good  farm  in  Bristol,  where  he  celebrated  his  golden  wedding  in  1872,  and 
died  there  in  1875. 


ID 


146  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROCIER    ALIJNG,    FIRST. 

TJircc  Childre)i. 

'*-»  George  Toffy  Davis-  b.    Dec.   12,  1S43;  m.  Auk    h.  1S69,  Henrietta 

Palmer,   Mamaroneck,   N.  Y. ;   4chd.;    'George   M.,  b.  Nov.,  1870. 

-John  C,  b.  Feb  ,  1S72;  d.  July,   1S72.     •'■Henry  T.,  b.  Aug  ,  1874. 

■'Edith,  b.  Aug.,  1S7S 
-»-'i  Mary  E.  Davis  ^  b.  Feb.  18,  1845:01.  Homer  Riggs, Oxford,  1S66  ;7chd  ; 

I  Mary  T.,  -Clarence.  « George,  ■'Marian,  'Julia,  '■  Annie,  ■  Henrietta. 
■»--  Ann  Eliza  Davis/  b.  Dec    16,  1849;  m.  Albert  Cornell,  New  Rochelle, 

N.  Y.;  4  chd  ;  '  Albert,  -Marian,  ■■Howard,  -"Ruby. 

i||^  Mariette  Davis,' dau.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Aug-.  22,  1818; 
d.  July  24,  1855;  m.  May,  1838,  Nathan  W.  Morgan,  Branford,  Pa. 

T/iree  C/i/ldreii. 

*-='  Harriet  E.  Morgan  -  b.  Apr.,  1839. 

^-^  Marj'  F.  Morgan, ■"  b    Mar.,  1842;  m.  John  Jennings,  New  York. 
■*25  John  P.  Hale  M organ, *- b.  May,  1853;  m.  Fanny  L.  Hotchkiss,  Nau- 
gatuck.  Conn. 

||-|  Emeret  Davis,"  dau.  of  Capt.  Truman  and  Mary  Ailing 
Davis,  b.  Jan.  24,  1821;  d.  Oct.  2,  1881;  m.  June  10,  1841,  Har- 
rison Tomlinson  of  Oxford;  d.  Nov.  25,  1855. 

Fhie   C/u'ldren. 

^-'''  Mary  Tomlinson,"  b.  May,  1842;  teacher. 

■»-"  Emma  S.   Tomlinson  -  b   Sept.,   1847;  genealogist,  a  helper  in  this 

work. 
■»2«   Harriet  Tomlinson, -  b.  Apr.,  1850;  m.  Jan.  i,  1S7S    H   G.   Chatfield, 

Derby.;    i  dau.,  Maud  T.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1878. 
*2»  Clarissa  Tomlinson,- b.  Mar.,  1852;  d.  June,  1853. 
430  Henry  H.  Tomlinson,- b.  Nov.  28,  1855;  d.  Dec.  29,  1856. 

Wl  John  Davis,'  s.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Oct.  7,  1823;  m.  Oct. 
II,  1847,  by  Rev.  M.  Richardson,  Jennette  G.,  dau.  of  Isaac  N. 
Ailing,  b.  Oct.  2,  1826;  1.  Seymour,  Conn. 

TJirce  Children. 

■»3'  Ella  Grace  Davis  -b.  Aug  1,  1850;  m  Oct.  S,  1S73,  Edward  M.  North, 
New  Britain,  Conn.;  2  chd;  'Fred,  b.  Feb.  7,  1875;  d.  Dec  25, 
18S2      -Christina,  b,  July  2,  1885. 

■13-  Jennette  Amanda  Davis,- b   Mar.  25,  1852. 

•13-'  Mary  H.  Davis,-  b   June  13,  1854;  d.  Seymour,  Nov.  21,  1856. 

|!;;,  Lydia  Perkins  Davis,'  dau.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Feb.  15, 
1826;  d.  Nov.,  1852;  m.  Jan.  i,  1845,  John  R.  Tomlinson,  Sey- 
mour, Conn. 


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BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  147 

Three  C/i/ldren. 

Julia  Tomlmson/  b    May,  1846:  m.  May,  1873,  Stanley  Botsford-  i  s 

Rollin. 
^•'  Lucy  Tomlinson.Mj    Oct.  i,  1847;  d.  May,  1876;  m.  Oct.,  1S69,  Capt 

Wells  Allis;  d.  Mar.,  1877;  3  chd. 
8"  Agnes  Tomlinson  *  b.  Oct.  17,  1849:  m.  Oct.,  1869,  Alfred  Brisco,  New. 

town,  Conn.;   2  chd  ;  Jennie  and  Louis. 

Hi  Burr  Davis,'  s.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Jan.,  1828;  m.,  Trum- 
bull, Conn.,  Mar.,  1850,  Mary  J.  Mallette. 

Seven   C/iiltireu. 
*""  Franklin  T.  Davis, ^  b.  Feb.,  1S52;  m.  Emma  B.  Coles,  Mt.  Vernon,  N. 

Y  ;  2  chd.;  '  Edjjar  B.  and  *  Arthur  B,,  b.  18S0. 
48»  Arthur  B.  Davis  -  b,  June  30.  1854;  d,  Sept..  1873. 
*39  George  M.  Davis, ^  b.  Dec,  1857;  d.  Aug.,  1858. 
"0  Edward  M.  Davis, "•  b.  Oct.,  1859;  m.  MaryClose,  Mt.  Vernon;  schd.; 

'  Walter,  -  Mallette  and  •'■  Burr. 
"1  Nellie  B.  Davis,"  b.  June.  1864;  m.  (i)  Arthur  Jarvis,  Mt.  Vernon;  m. 

(2)  George  Fisher,  Telluride,  Colo. 
•*•**  William  B.  Davis,"  b.  Apr.,  186S. 
^^8  Frederick  Davis,"  b.  Jan.,  1874. 

lit}  Lucy  Davis,'  dau.  of  Capt.  Truman,  b.  Feb.  1830;  m. 
Nov.  22,  1848,  Hart  C.  Hubbell;  1.  Naugatuck. 

Four  Children. 

■*"  Luella    Hubbell."  b.  Jan.,  1850;   m,  June,  1S69,  Walter  Osborn;  i    s., 

Elmer,  b.  Nov.,  1871. 
"=  Arthur  D.  Hubbell,"  b.  Mar.,  1854;  m.  Dec,  1S78,  Flora  Booth;  3  chd. ; 

'  Carrie,  -  Grace  and  ■'  Harold, 
■»■*«  Carrie    E.    Hubbell,"  b.  Apr,.  1858:   d.  Aug.,    1879;    m.     Apr.,     1876, 

Charles  P.  Pond;  2  chd.;  '  Lula  H.;  -Nettie,  b,  July,  1S79. 
■**•   Elmer  G.  Hubbell,"  b.  Mar.,  1861;  d.  Nov.,  1S71. 

flf  Amos  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Tuttle)  Allen,  b. 
Feb.  I,  1805;  d.  Oct.  25,  1884;  m.  Jan.  15,  1829,  Lucinda  How- 
land,  b.  Dec.  4,  1806;  d.  Mar.  31,  1885;  r.  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Five  Children,  all  Horn  in  Oriskany  Falls. 

**«  Sarah   J.  Allen,"  b.  Nov.   23,  1829;  d.  Apr.  4,  1S71;  m.  Sept.  20,  1855, 
Alphonso   Seymour;  4  chd. ;  'Henry   Allen,  b.  Oct.,  1857.     -Willis 
R.,    b.    Nov.   21,    1S59.      ■' Ella  May,  b.  Nov   29,1862.      ^  Burtie,  b 
Mar.  8,  186S;  d.  Nov.  24.  1S71. 

fll  Everett  E   Allen,"  b.  May  5,  1S33. 

*5o  Caroline  A.  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  17,  1S3S;  d.  Aug.  7,  1840. 

■*5i  George  H.  Allen."  b,  Aug.  23,  1S42;  killed  battle  of  Wilderness,  May 
5.  1864. 

Iff  Mary  Alvira  Allen,"  b.  Nov.  6,  1S44;  1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


148  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

flf  James  Tuttle  Allen/  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary,  b.  Dec.  15, 
x8o6;  d.  June  10,1875;  m.  Sept.  1834,  Philena  Pemberton,  b. 
June  II,  1807;  d.  Apr.  18,  1S90;  r.  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y. 

S/.i  Cliil(h-t'n. 

-153   Eleanor  Allen,- b.  Apr.  5,  iS36;d.  um.  May  21,  1S99. 

m  E.  Jay  Allen,-  b.  Oct.  31,  1839. 

<S5  James   H.  Allen, «  b.  July   24,  1841;!.   Madison,   N.  Y.;  m.  June    17, 

1S63,  Sarah  B.  Lewis;  3  did.;  '  Nellie  M.,  b.  Oct.  19,  1S64;  m.  Dec. 

23.    1885,    Fred   S.  Collister;  3    chd.;  Allen    D.,  Earl   and    Sarah. 

•■!  John  M.,  -'James  L.  (twins),  b.  Apr.  8,  1870;  (John  M.  Allen,  M.D.) 
fif  Mary  Allen,-  b.  Nov    21,  1847;  d.  Nov.  21,  1874. 
■ts-   Hattie    Allen,-  b.  Feb.  6,   1S54;  m.    Nov.,  1880,  John   T.  Murphy;  2 

chd.;  1  Ella  M.,  b.  June  18.  1882.     -  Nettie  Zoe.  b.  June  27,  1891. 
■458   Eva  Allen,- b.  Mar.  28.  185-;  m.  Oct..  iSSi,  David  L.  Jeffers  (Miller); 

5  chd.;    >Edith    M..  b.  Sept.    8,  1882.     '^  Allen    D..  b.  Jan.   5,   1884. 

3 Nina  V.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1SS9.      ■» Augusta,  b.  Aug.  18.  1S90.     -^Russell 

Grant,  b.  Oct.  7,  1S94. 

3f|  Susan  Maria  Allen,"  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary,  b.  Nov. 
28,' 1808;  d.  Mar.  2,  1839;  m.  Dec.  5,  1828,  John  Stebbins,b.  Nov. 

I,  1806;  d.  Oct.,  1881. 

Four  C/tildren. 

■i5!i  Martin  V.  Stebbins,- b.  Nov.  12,  1829;  m.  Nov.  12,  1857,  Harriet  A. 
Stockbridge;  4  chd.;  'Edward  T,  b.  Feb.  17,  i86i;d.  Feb.  17, 
1863.  -John  E  ,  b.  Oct.  21,  1863.  »  Mary  E.,  b.  July  27,  1869;  m. 
Oct.  9,  1893.    ^  Edgar  C  ,  b.  . 

*8o  Augustus  A   Stebbins.-  b.  June  4.  1832;  d.  July  27,  1834. 

-"'1  John  Elmer  Stebbins,- b.  Sept.  25,  1834;  d.  Aug.  19,  1857- 

*6-^  Susan  H.  Stebbins,-  b.  Sept.  11.  1836;  d.  Mar.  5,  1840. 

24_|  Norman  Allen,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary,  b.  Oriskany 
Falls,  Mar.  18,  1824;  m.  July  2,  1854,  Ohio,  Phebe  H.  Cornwall, 
b.  June  13,  1832;  d.  Dec.  i,  1892;  1.  Iowa. 

l\i'0  Cliildre>i. 

i"3  Bertine  A   Allen,-  b.  July  2.  1855;  m.  Mar.  20.  1879,  AUie  A.  Jilton,  b. 

Apr.  3,  1855;  s.  i. 
464  Forest  N.  Allen,-  b   Aug.  28,  i860;  m.  Mar.  4,  1886,  Myrtle  B.  Rowles, 
b.  Oct.  30,  1862;  s.  i. 
Addie  Wheeler,"  b   Sept.  28,  1S73;  adopted. 

ffl  Ursula  Susanna  Allen,'  dau.  of  Jared  and  Ruth  of 
Bethlehem,  b.  Aug.  16,  1823;  d.  July  24,  1854;  m.  Sept.  24,  1844, 
John  B.  Minor  of  Woodbury;  d.  1864,  Porto  Rico,  W.  I. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  149 

T1V0  Cliildren. 
^^^  William  Allen  Minor/  b.  Sept.  25,  1851;  d.  Sept.  16,  1S72. 
■*""  John  Bacon  Minor,*  b.  Sept.   15,   1853;  m.  Jennie  Eldred;  4  chd,;l. 
Plainville,  Conn. 

f-||  Ruth   Newell  Allen,'  dau.  of  Jared  and  Ruth,  b.  Aug. 

23,  1826;  m.   Sept.    22,   1847,  Deacon  Andrew   L.  Benedict,   b. 
Aug.  13,  1822;  1.  Bethel,  Conn. 

Five  Clnldreit. 
468  Rev.   Arthur  J.   Benedict,"^  b.   Mar.   12,    1849;  m.   June  4,   1879,  Ida 

Raiguel;  4  chd.;  '  Ruth  Allen,  b.  Aug.  13,  1881.    -  William  Raiguel, 

b.  Nov.  I,  1883.     ''Helen  Scott,  b.  Sept.  21,  1S86.     *  Arthur  Allen, 

b.  Apr.  25,  1S92;  1.  Housatonic,  Mass. 
*""  Dr.  John  Mitchell  Benedict,*  b.  Feb.  3,  1852;  m.   Waterbury,  Conn., 

Oct.  2,  1890,  Jennie  Blakesley,  b.  Aug.  25,  1865;  2  chd.;  'John  B., 

b.  July  10,  1891.     -Ruth,  b.  May  11,  1894;  1.  Waterbury,  Conn. 
*'"   Ursula  Eliza  Benedict,*  b.  June  29,  1858;  1.  with  her  parents. 
^'1  Dr.  Frank  Allen  Benedict,*  b   Aug.  12,  1S61;  m.  Oct.  5,  1892,  Jennie 

L.  Bassett.  Seymour;  3  chd.;  'Edward  Linsley,   b.   Aug.  21,  1893. 

-Paul    b.  Oct.  iS,  1S94.     ^Marguerite,  b.  Dec.  2,  1895;  1.  Seymour, 

Conn. 
Infant  Benedict,*  b.  Aug.  9,  1872;  d.  Aug.  25,  1872. 

ffl  Deacon  Frederic  Allen,'  s.  of  Amos  and  Sarah,  b.  Aug. 

24,  1818;  d.  Oct.  27,  1894;  ra.  Mar.  25,  1840,  Margaret  Foote,  b. 
Dec.  7,  1819;  d.  Apr.  29,  1890;  r.  Bethlehem  and  Bristol,  Conn. 

Fhie  CJiildrcn. 

-*"-  Sophia  E.  Allen,*  b.  June  19,  1S41;  d.  Apr.  22,  1864;  m.  June  30,  1861, 

W.  H.  Robinson. 
*'3  Elvira  M.  Allen,*  b.  Dec.  24,  1S43;  d.  y. 
■*^4  Margaret  Allen,*  b.  Feb.  7,  1847;  d.  May  16,  1852. 
■*■«  Mary  F.  Allen."  b    Apr.   20,   1849;  m.  May  4,   1874.   Frank  P.  Hardy; 

1  dau.,  Alice. 
•'"*'  Frederick  Allen,"  b.  Jan.   24,   1S56;  m.  June  i,   1879,   E.   Fannie  W. 

Merrill,  b   Mar.  9,  1857;     2  chd.;  '  May  Florence,  b.  June  14,  18S0. 

^ Clara  Daisy,  b.  Oct.  19,  1S89;  1.  26  Academy  street,  New  Haven. 

fif  Eliza  Allen,'  dau.  of  Amos  and  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  14,  1821; 
d.  Dec.  9,  1896;  m.  June  29,  1846,  George  R.  Hitchcock,  b. 
Mar.  29,  182 1 ;  d.  Sept.  22,  187 1;  r.  Champlain,  N.  Y. 

Two  Children. 

•'"'■  Linda  Hitchcock,*  b.  Feb.  10,  1S49;  m  Dec.  28,  1S69,  John  R.  Carnell, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

*"*  Arthur  A.  Hitchcock,*  b.  Oct.  27,  1851;  m.  June  25,  1873;  1.  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y. 


150  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER     ALLING,    FIRST. 

iM  Polly  Allen/  dau.  of  Amos  and  Sarah,  b.  Apr.  26,  1S24; 
d.  Mar.  28,  1876;  m.  by  Rev.  Fosdic  Harrison,  JSept.  4,  1844, 
Nathan  Crane,  b.  Dec.  5,  1822;  d.  Mar.  24,  1870. 

T/irrc   Chilih-en,   all  Born  in   J^rt/ilt-ltem. 

■*"»  Phineas  Camp  Crane/  b.  Sept.  i,  1S47;  d.  May  2,  1868. 

*""  Gilbert  Alonzo  Crane,"  b.   Oct.    S.    rSsi;  d.    Mar.    28,    1S75;  m.  July 

6.  1870,  Mary  E.  Stillson;  2  chd.;   '  Leslie  Phineas,  b.  July  2,   1871. 

''Otis  Gilbert,  b.  Feb.  24,  1S73. 
-""1  Charles  Henry  Crane.-  b.  Apr.  27,  1857;  d.  Oct.  16.  1SS2;  m.  Nov    18, 

1879,  Lulu   Wheeler,   b.    Nov     12,    1862;   i   dau.,   Lillian   Eliza,   b. 

Nov.  9,  18S1. 

fl^  Samuel  Allen,'  s.  of  iVmos   and   Sarah,  b.  Mar   29,  1826; 

m.  (i)  Feb.  28,  1849,  Rosetta  Hawley,  b.  Jan.  3,  1827;  d.  Dec.  12, 

1880;  5  chd.;  m.  (2)  1881,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Crane,  b.  Aug.  26,  1849; 

I  chd;  1.  Bethlehem. 

C  Jul  (I  re  11 
By  (I) 

•"*-   Elvira  C.   Allen,-  b.   Mar.   i,   1853;  m.   Mar.   27,    1887,   Theodore  L. 

Hine. 
■"*^  Amos  N   Allen,-  b.  July  27,  1S56;  m    Daffana  Holmes. 
'*  Lucretia  M.  Allen,-  b.  Aug.  25,  1862;  m.  Fred  S.  Holmes. 
Marietta  L.  Allen,- b.  Aug.  28,  1S65;  m.  William  Hubbell. 
*■"'>  Cornelia  R.  Allen, >*  b.  Sept.  21,  1869;  m.  William  Olmstead. 

By  ^2) 
4^  ■    Mary  Allen,-  b.  Dec.  14,  1S82. 

fH  Lucy  E.    Allen,'    dau.    of   Amos   and  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  4, 

1828;  d.  Jan.  14,  1859;  m.  Sept.  17,  1851,  Cornelius  C.  Parmelee; 

r.  Bethleherri. 

Four  CIn'hircn. 

■*•*«  Cornelia  E.  Parmelee,-  b.  May  18,1853;  ™-  --^pr-  26,  1892,  Edward  Cav- 

eny;  1  s.,  Robert  C,  b.  Feb.  4,  1893. 
^•'■'   Martha  A.  Parmelee, -b.  May  14,  1855;  m.  Oct.,  1874  John  Summers;  3 

chd.;  '  George  A.,  b.  July  13.  1885.  -  Aner,  b.  Nov.  i,  1888.  » Homer, 

b.  Sept.  6,  1891. 
■•»"  Mary  Elizabeth  Parmelee,- b.  Sept.  4,  1858;  m.  Jan.  5,  1S86,  V.  Dwight 

Judson;  i  dau.,  Vera  Fidelia,  b.  Feb.  21,  1S87. 
■■•"   Henry  L.  Parmelee,-  b.  May  9,  1857;  d.  Nov.  7,  1857. 


|-|_|  Gilbert  Allen,'  s.  of  Amos  and  Sarah,  b.  Mar.  12,  1831; 
m.  Mar.  11, 1852  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Deacon  John  Crane,  b.  July 
22,  1831;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn. 


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BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  151 

Six  Children. 

"-  Julia  E.  Allen,*  b.  Feb.  16,  1856;  d.  Mar.  13,  1862. 

■"•^   Hattie  Allen,"  Mar.  10,1858;  d.  Aug.  9,  1885;  m  Sept.  2,1879,  HoUister 

Drakeley;  2  daus. ;  'Carrie  E.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1881.     '^Janie  M.,  b.  Mar. 

14.  1885. 
■••'^  Mary  M.  Allen, '^  b.  Feb    21,  i860;  d.  Mar.  6,  1882. 
■*'-'^'  Ina  Allen,*  b.  Nov.  15,  1864;  d.  Oct.  4.  1890;  m.  Oct.  16,1884,  William 

Kasson;  i  dau.,  Mary  Ina,  b.  Nov.  18,  1885. 
^"^  Sara  E.  Allen,*  b.  Oct.  29,  186S. 
"'^  Delia  E.  Allen,*  b.  Mar.  2,  1872. 

|h|4  Wealthy    Allen,'    dau.  of  x\mos  and   Sarah,  b.  vSept.  i8, 
1833;  m.  Feb.  i,  1855,  Henry  P.  Judson;  rem.  to  Boston,  Mass., 

and  d.  there. 

Four  Children. 

^"^  Nellie  Triphna  Judson,*  b.  Aug.  i,  185S;  d.  Dec.  13.  i86r. 
*"»  Stella  Eliza  Judson,*  b    Aug.  4.  i860;  d.  Feb.  22,  1892. 
■'^o"  Helena  Grace  Judson,*  b.  Nov.  28,  1866;  d.  Nov.  27,  1881. 
•'^oi  Carrie  Esther   Judson,"  b.  Aug.  i.  186S;  m.  Feb.  i.  1888.  Wilfred   M. 
Welch. 

1^  Lorenzo  A.  Hine,'  b.  .Sept.  20,  1819;  d.  June  22,  1872;  m. 
Berlin,   O.,   Apr.    2,    1845,  Nancy   Williams,  b.  Feb.  29,  1828:  r. 

Berlin,  O. 

Fi%)e  Children. 

.502  Norman  Allen  Hine,"  b.  Feb.  19,  1S48;  m.  July  31,  1893,  Lizzie  Fox;  i 

s.,  Wilbur  Frank,  b.  July  22,  1894. 
503  Mary  H.  Hine,*  b.  Dec.  20,  1851;  m.  July  2,  1871, William  H.  Howard, 

b.  May  12,  1849;  6  chd  ;  '  Myrtle  B.,  b.   Apr.    18,    1S72.     -Frederick 

S.,  b.  Jan.  2,  1874.     •'•Nancy  C  ,  b.  Apr.   i,   1877.     ^Theodore  S  ,  b. 

July  10,  1S79.     ^Arthur  L.,  b    June  3,  1881.     ''Edith  P.,  b.  Feb.  29, 

1884. 
""*  Dr.  George  W    Hine."  b.  May  5,  1858;  m    (i)  1S82  Edith  Ruggles;    d. 

Dec.    26,  1884;    s.    i.;    m.    (2)  Ceylon,    O.,  Oct.,  1889  Gertie  Clark; 

I  s.,  Lorenzo  Clark,  b.  1890. 
=505  Sarah  E.  Hine,*  b.  May  6,  1S61. 
"'"'  Amos  Hine,"  b.  ;  d.  at  2^  years. 

Iff  Mary  D.  Hine,'  dau.  of  Amos  and  Polly  (Allen)  Hine, 
b.  Berlin,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1825;  m.  Jan.  4,  1847,  J-  T.  Symes,  b. 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  June  20,  182 1;  r.  Berlin,  O. 

J'ive   Children. 

^"'  James  E.  Symes,*  b.  Jan.  30,  1S4S;  m.  Sept.  10,  1884,  Nayme  Kline, 
b.  Sept.  13,  1851;  2  chd  ;  'George  W.,  b,  1S87.     '^  L.  Kline,  b   1S91. 

»"*  George  B.  Symes,"  b.  Nov.  18,  1849;  m.  Huron.  O.,  Attie  Billings,  b. 
1849;  3  chd.;  '  Lina,  b.  1872.     -Charles  B.,  b   1S72.     ■■  Kittie,  b.  1875. 


152  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

509  Frank  J.  Symes,^  b.    Nov.  25,    1S52;  m.    ]Mary  E.  Newton;    4   chd.; 

'  Leona,  b.   1S71.     -RoyF.,  b.   1S80.     -Sarah,  b.  1S85.     "  Paul   N., 

b.  1893. 
610  Wayne  H.  Symes.^  b.   Sept.   8,   1855;  d.   Jan.   26,    1882;  m.    Dec.  29. 

1S80,  Alice  Case;  i  chd  ,  Gavena,  b.  18S1 
"'1  Mary  E.  Synies,*  b.  Oct.  20,  1857. 

141  Lucy  Maria  Parmelee/  dau.  of  Oliver  and  Kezia  (Allen) 

Parmelee,   b.  Apr.   7,   1795;    m.  abt.  1815,  Pomeroy  Goodrich; 

r.   Benson,  Vt. 

Five  C/i/ldri'?i. 

*'-  Betsey  Carohne  Goodrich,^  b.  iSiS;  m.  R   W.  Smith;  4  chd;  '  Emily; 

m.  Winchester  Clifford;  1.   Evanston,   111.     -William;  1.    Edwards, 

Kan.     ^Chauncey:  d.  in  Texas.     ''Percival;  d.  i. 
5i»  Chauncey   M.    Goodrich,-   b,    1820;  m.    Martha    Trowbridg.;;  4  chd. , 

'  Helen;  d.  y.    -Kate;  d.  y.     'George;  1.  with  his  mother,  Downer's 

Grove;    111.     -^Fred;  lives  on  the  old  homestead  at  Lisle,  111. 
SI*  George  Pomeroy  Goodrich,"  b    1S22;  d.  at  14  years  of  age. 
515  Pomeroy  Howard  Goodrich,^  b.  Oct.   31,  1S36;  1.  Tacoma.  Wash  ;  m 

Apr.  23.   1856,   Harriet  Jane  Dewey,   Stockbridge     Mass;  4  chd.; 

'Grace  Helen;  d. .  -Harry;  d.  .  -William  D.,  and  *  Charles 

F. ;  1.  at  Tacoma. 
5i«  Sarah  Amelia  Goodrich,"  b.  Oct.    10,    1S39;    m.   John  H     Lym.in;    1. 

Topeka,  Kan.;  3  chd.;  'Charles;  d.  y.     -Fred;  1.   in  New   Mexico 

^Julia;  m.  John  Conron;  1.  Topeka,  Kan. 

ffl  George  Edwards  Parmelee,'  s.  of  Oliver  and  Kezia,  b. 
Bethlehem,  Conn.;  m.  Benson,  Vt.,  Betsey  E.  Ressequie,  b. 
Nov.  22,  1801;  d.  Feb.  27,  1894;  r.  Benson,  Vt.;  d.  Morris, 
Grundy  Co.,  111. 

/■;'//;■  C/nl(h-en,  all  Born  in   I^cnson 

51'  John  J.  Parmelee,"  b    Apr.  3,  1827;  d.  Aug..  1S54. 

•"'i*'  William  Henry  Parmelee  "  b.  Aug.  18,  182S;  d.  May  6,  1896. 

'■•'"  Betsey  Kezia  Parmelee,"  b    June  3,   1S31;  m.   Morris,   111.,   Aug.  7, 

1851,   George  Selleck,    b.  Jan.   13    1826;  d.    May   3,    i865;  3   chd  ; 

'Julia  Ann  Selleck.  b.    Feb.    19    1855;  d.    Sept.    i,   1S94.     -Jennie 

Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.   24    1858;  d    May  15,    1S64.  ^George  DeForest, 

b.  Nov.  17    1866;  1   at  Morris,  111. 
'■■^'J  Julia  Ann  Parmelee,"  b   July  5,  1834;  d.  Aug.  31,  1S41. 


5A4  Frederick  William  Parmelee,'  s.  of  Oliver  and  Kezia, 
b.  Bethlehetn,  Conn.;  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1841;  m. 
Poultney,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  182 1,  Thirza  Fidelia  Brace,  b.  1808;  d. 
Polo,  111.,  Mar.  20,  1870. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  153 

Seven   Cliildren 

5-^1   Henry  Drury  Parmelee,"  b.  Dec.  10.  1822,  Portage.  N.  Y. 

5^-'  Lucy  Cornelia  Parmelee,^  b.  Aug.  2.  1825,  Evans,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

"-3  Also,  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  who  all  d.  y. 

fif  Minot  Mitchell  Allen,'  s.  of  Abner  and  Susanna;  m. 
Dec.  16,  1829,  Katharine,  dau.  of  John  Hurlbut,  b.  June  3,  1807; 
d  Jan.  12,  1898;  r.  Woodbury,  Conn.  (Weekeepeemee  Dist.) 

Five  Children. 

"=^-*   Eliza  R.  Allen, ^  b   June  8,  1831;  d.  s.   i.   Apr.    23.   1852;  m.  Nov.  13, 

1850,  M.  D.  Atwater. 
s-s  John  H.  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  6,   1833;  d.   s    i.   Dec.   10,   1896;   m   Apr.  5, 

1882,  Nellie  M.  Trowbridge. 
•"'=  Laura  A.  Allen,"  b.   Feb.    13.    1837;  m.   Apr.   27,    1870,   Marshall  D. 

Atwater;  1.  Merced,  Cal  ;  i  dau.,  Eliza  Allen,  b.  Aug.  18,  1872. 
S2-  Harriet   S.    Allen"  b.    Apr.   12,   1841;  m.    Oct.  28,    1862,   Asahel  W. 

MitcheU,  b.  Mar.  18    1818:  d.  vSept.  10,  1888;  i  s.,  Asahel  W.,  Jr.,  b. 

Oct.  16,  1865;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn. 
52«  Henry  M.  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  28   1843;  d.  Mar.  25.  1878;  m.  Oct.  10,  1872, 

Elizabeth  M.   Seeley,  b.   Apr.   4,   1852;  3   chd.;  'Sherwood  M.,  b. 

Aug.  5.  1873      -Edith  H.,  b   July  27,  1875.     -^  Henry  S  ,  b.  Nov.  7, 

1S77;  r.  Woodbury. 

fif  Wealthy  Allen,'  dau.  Abner  and  vSusanna,  ra.,  after  a 
short  courtship  of  nine  years,  Mar.  15,  1832,  Thomas  Root,  b. 
May  9,   1791;    d.    1877;  r.    Woodbury  (West  Side). 

Five  Cliildren. 

5-9   loseph  Wallace  Root, ^  b.   June  16,   1833;  d.  um.  Oct.  8,    1862,  in  the 

Civil  War. 
63"  Wealthy  Ann  Root,"  b.  Oct.  3,  1S34;  m.  (i)  Seth  Hollister;  d.  Sept.  11, 

1883;  m.  (2)  Feb.  28,  1885;  -'"George  P.  Allen;  s.  i. 
531  Thomas  Brainard  Root."b.  Aug.  3,   1S36;  d.  ura.  June  27,  1859.  Moke- 

lumne  Hill,  Cal. 
B32  Susan  Cordelia  Root,"  b,  Feb.  20,  1838;  m,  Jan    14,   tS6i,   George  P. 

Crane,  b.    Jan.    14     1S37;  3  chd.;    'Henry   R.,    b.   Aug.    14,     1863; 

ra.    May    29,     1887,  Louisa  Hillebrand;  1.  California;  s.  i.     '^George 

Homer,  b.  Apr.  15,  1869;  m.  Sept.  6,    1893,   Lilla  W.  Munson;  i  s., 

Kenneth  M.,  b.  ;  1.  Waterbury,   Conn.     » Stephen  Thomas,  b. 

Sept.  15.  1S72;  um. 
533  Homer  Allen  Root,- b.  June  24.  1840;  d.  um.  Oct   28,  1883 

m  Amos  Eno  Allen,'  s.  of  Abner  and  Susanna;  m.  Feb. 
12,  1832,  Julia,  dau.  of  Deacon  Nathaniel  Minor,  b.  1812;  d. 
Oct.  3,  1844;  r.  Woodbury,  Conn. 


154  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

l-luir  Chi  I  lire  II. 

53-1  Abner  N.  Allen/  b.  June  ii,  1S33;  d   urn.  Apr.  15,  1856,  California. 

S3"   Emily  U.  Allen, ^  b.  May  iS,  1S35. 

»3«  Mary  J.  Allen,**  b.  Sept.  24,  1S43. 

•"'   Chauncey  Frederick  Allen/ b.  Apr.  i,  1S41;  m.  (i)  Nov.  5.  1869,  Dora 

J.  Welton,  Waterbury,  b.  1847:  d.  Jan.    i,  1S76;   i  s.,   Frank  W.,  b. 

Dec.  28,  1S75;  m.  (2)  Jan.  26,  1888,  Emma  R.  Irwin,  b    Aut;-..  1859; 

I  s..  Glen  Elmo,  b.  Nov.  18.  1893;  1.  Mansfield,  O. 

Iff  Lucy  Allen/  dan.  of  Abner  and  vSusanna;  m.  Nov.  3, 
1830,  Frederick  C,  s.  of  Chauncy  Hall,  Bethlehem,  b.  vSept. 
17,  1805;  d.  Aug.  14,  1899;  r.  New  Haven,  Conn.;  rem.  to  Oak- 
land, Cal. 

Three  Children. 

faj-  Henry   Franklin   Hall,'^  b.   May   2,  1S33;  d.   Oakland,   Cal.,    Aug.    19. 

1893. 
ffl  Susan  Mitchell  Hall,''  b.  Jan.  13.  1S40;  1.  Gait,  Cal. 
ffo  Lucy  Ann  Hall, Ml.  Apr    20,  1843;  1.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ill  Ann  Kezia  Allen,'  dau.  of  Abner  and  Susanna;  m.  July 
4,  1838,  Frederick  A.  Marsh,  b.  Apr.  12,  1803;  d.  Nov.  15,  1879; 
r.  Litchfield  (Bantam  Lake). 

Two  CliiUiren. 

5*1  Sarah  Sophia  Marsh,"  b.  June  23,    1840;  1.  New  Milford;  m.  Dec.  16, 

1868,  Dr.  Knight  Bacon;  d.  July  17,  1897. 
s-*a  Louisa   Kezia  Marsh, ^  b.   July  6.   1842;  d.   May  16,  1886;  m.  June  15, 

1859,   John  Hemminway,    Watertown;  d.    April   23.    1889;  2  chd. ; 

1  Eula  Allen,  b.  July  10,  1863;  d.  Jan.  28,  1872.     '^  Louis  Marshall,  b. 

Aug.  21,  1S75. 

fll  Abner  Allen,'  s.  of  James  and  Clarissa  (Way)  Allen; 
m.  (i)  Aug.  5,  1846,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Jerial  Hayes,  b.  1822; 
d.  Dec.  12,  1848;  m.  (2)  Jan.  12,  1852,  Betsey  Ann  Hayes,  sister 
of  former  wf.,  b.  Jan.  3,    1830;  r.   Connecticut,  Colorado  and 

Iowa. 

Three  Children. 

By  (2) 
■^^^'  Melinda  C.   Allen,-  b.   Mar.  7,   1853;  m.  Canon  City.  Colo.,  Oct.  22, 

1874,  Charles  B.  Botsford,  druggist,  of  New  Milford,  Conn.;  b.  Jan. 

24,  1851;  d.   June  14,  1S93;  2chd.;  '  Willie  Allen,  b.  Sept.  8.  1875;  d. 

Jan.  14,  1879.    -Lena  Annetta,b.  July  12,  1878;  teacher. 
«■'-'  James  Hayes  Allen,-  b.    Sept.    14,   1856;   m.    Dec.    11,    1889.   Lizzie 

Irwin;  b.    Beacon.    la,   Sept.   22,    1S63;  1.  Union  Mills.  la.;  2  chd.; 

I  Abner  Irwin,  b   May  6,  1891.      -Walter  Hayes,  b.  June  13,  1S95. 
''*"  George  Gifford  Allen  -  b   Sept.  12,  1862;  1.  Union  Mills;  miller;  urn. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD. 


155 


-""  Abner  Allen  was  born  and  reared  on  a  Connecticut 
farm,  educated  in  the  public  and  select  schools  of  his  time, 
and  like  many  young  men  whose  age  and  education  quali- 
fied them  for  the  position,  he  spent  several  seasons  teaching. 
He  seemed  to  have  a  strong  migratory  tendency,  and  soon 


ABNER    ALLEN. 


after  he  attained  his  majority  started  for  the  West  with  a 
wagon  load  of  cigars  and  matches  to  defray  expenses,  explor- 
ing the  country  and  looking  for  an  inviting  opening,  which  he 
apparently  found  in  central  Ohio.  Here  in  company  with  a 
friend   he  opened   a   store   of  general  merchandise,  and  in  a 


156  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROCER    ALl.INC,    FIRST. 

• 

few  years  had  built  up  a  business  that  brought  an  advanta- 
geous sale.  He  then  returned  to  his  native  town  in  1846, 
married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Jerial  Hayes,  and  went  into 
partnerstiip  with  his  cousin,  Frederick  L.  Allen,  in  a  coun- 
try store.  In  two  years,  December  12,  1848,  his  wife  very 
suddenly  died,  which  so  unsettled  him  that  he  sought  a 
change,  and  in  the  spring  of  1849  he  sold  out  his  business 
and  started  for  the  California  gold  fields,  just  discovered, 
and  attracting  the  attention  of  the  world;  reaching  San 
Francisco  by  the  Isthmus  route  on  the  i8th  day  of  August. 
Here  he  had  the  usual  experience  of  hardship  in  a  pioneer 
life,  passing  through  the  times  of  scarcity  and  high  prices, 
when  flour,  bacon  and  sugar  were  $1,  potatoes  $1.50  per 
pound,  and  other  necessities  were  proportionally  high.  His 
success  in  the  mines  was  varied,  his  greatest  find  being  a 
nugget  worth  $250,  while  many  days  did  not  yield  a  penny. 
While  in  California  an  o])portunity  opened  to  him  which 
assiired  an  immense  fortune,  but  as  it  involved  a  point  of 
questionable  morals,  he  refused  it  and  was  severely  censured 
by  his  companions.  At  the  end  of  two  years  he  returned  to 
his  Connecticut  home,  married  Betsey  Ann  Hayes,  a  sister 
of  his  first  wife,  and  soon  started  for  a  location  in  the  far 
West,  alighting  at  Oskaloosa,  la.  Here  he  again  engaged  in 
trade,  purchased  a  farm  near  by  containing  a  coal  bank,  all 
of  which  he  managed  until  1865,  when,  having  disposed  of  his 
store,  rented  his  farm  and  coal  mine,  he  returned  to  Connec- 
ticut, purchased  and  settled  down  on  a  farm  for  six  years, 
when  advised  by  liis  physician  to  seek  a  more  congenial 
clime  for  his  wife's  diseased  lungs,  he  returned  to  Oskaloosa, 
and  at  the  end  of  one  year  went  on  to  Canon  City,  Colo., 
where  they  resided  four  years,  and  with  health  restored  they 
aoain  returned  to  Iowa  and  settled  down  on  a  large  farm  at 
Union  Mills,  near  Oskaloosa,  their  present  home.  Here,  dis- 
satisfied and  exasperated  with  the  treatment  of  horned  cattle 
to  each  other,  in  1884  he  substituted  the  imported  Scotch 
Aberdeen  Polled  Angus  breed  of  cattle,  and  is  well  pleased 
with  the  change  to  no  horns.  And  now  (March,  1899),  at  the 
age  of  80  years,  with  eyesight  seriously  impaired,  but  other- 
wise in  fair  health  for  one  of  his  years,  he,  with  his  wife,  is 
spending  his  third  winter  in  Florida.  At  the  age  of  20  he 
united  with  the  Episcopal  Church,  and  has  ever  been  a  con- 
sistent and  exemplary  member.     Through  all  his  career,  his 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  157 

honest}^  and  integrity  have  been  unquestioned,  his  character 
and  reputation  unsullied;  keeping  himself  in  sobriety  and 
temperance,  with  a  kind  and  genial  disposition,  a  large  heart 
and  generous  hand,  he  has  filled  up  the  full  measure  of  four- 
score years,  a  living  illustration  of  the  proverb,  "  There  is 
that  scattereth  and  yet  increaseth,"  having  a  competence 
and  friends,  assuring  the  comforts  and  care  to  make  the 
winter  of  life  the  "halcyon  days  "  of  his  earthly  pilgrimage. 

fll  James  Allen,'  s.  of  James  and  Clarissa;  m.  May  22,  1850, 
Betsey  L.  Peck  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  b.  Oct  31,  1823;  r.  on  the 
paternal  homestead,  Bethlehem. 

Four    Cliildreji. 

,      5-t«  Frank  Peck  Allen,"  b.   Mar.   26,   1852;  m.   Dec.   17,  1877,  Nettie   E. 

Thomas;    8  chd. ;   'Stella  Josephine,  b.   Oct.  22,  1878.  -Eva  Jean- 

ette,  b.  Aug.  30,  1882.     -'Bessie  Hubbard,  b.  Sept.  7,  iSSo.     ^  Ruby 

Thomas,    b.    Aug.   17,    1SS4.      ^CHfford    Frank,   b.    Jan.    22,    1S88. 

« Julia    Finch,  b.    Jan.    7,   1893.     'Ella    Louisa,    b     Jan.     7,     1S95. 

^  Octavia  Kezia,  b.  July  26,  1896. 
■'^~  Charles  Moss  Allen, Mj.  July  26,  1854;  ra.    May  3,    1876,   Ida  Amelia 

Ford,  Washington,  Conn.;  2  chd.;  'Clara  Maud,  b.   Oct.   10,    18S7. 

-Elizabeth  Ford,  b.  May  24,  1881;  1.  Hartford.  Conn. 
«■*«  Jatnes  Edward  Allen."  b.   Feb.   28,    1856;    m.   Jan.   i,   1878,  Florence 

Smith,  b.  Aug.  19,  1852;  3  chd.;  'James  Henry,  b.   Jan.  30,   1880. 

^George  Smith,  b.  Jan.  27,  1S86.     ''Mary  Elizabeth,  b   Jan.  6    1893; 

1.   Bethlehem. 
»^"   Henry  Morris  Allen."  D.  Dec.  18,  1857;  d.  um.   Brunswick.  Ga.,   Nov. 

30,  1885. 

Iff.  George  P.  Allen,'  s.  of  James  and  Clarissa;  m.  (i)  April 
21,  1851,  Julia  A.  Finch,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Orton) 
Finch,  b.  Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1826;  d.  s.  i.  New  Berlin, 
Fla.,  Feb.  3,  1883;  m.  (2)  Glen  St.  Mary,  Fla.,  Feb.  28,  1885, 
5  30  Mrs.  Wealthy  A.  (Root)  Hollister,  dau.  of  Thomas  Root,  b. 
Oct.  3,  1834;  s.  i.;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn.;  druggist,  postmaster 
and  compiler  of  this  volume. 

-Ill  Frederick  Lambert  Allen,'  s.  of  Noble  and  Sally;  m. 
Bethlehem,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1845;  Clara  M.,  dau.  of  Deacon 
Adam  Kasson,  merchant,  Bethlehem;  rem.  to  Waterbury;  did 
a  large  business  there;  built  a  large  hotel  at  Quitman, 
Ga.     and  d.    there    in    1883.      After   his    decease    his   widow 


158  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALL1N(;,    FIRST. 

donated  the  hotel  property  for  a  colored  school,  which  was 
burned  soon  after   the   school  was  opened. 

Ill  Clarissa  L.  Allen,'  dau.  of  Noble  and  Sally;  m.  May  3, 
1848,  William  B.  Ames,  b.  Morris,  Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1825;  d. 
Warrensburg-,  Mo.,  Nov.  16,  1893;  farmer. 

S/.v    Chilih'cn. 

^°"  Oliver  L.  Ames,"  b.  Aug.  25,  1S50;  d.  Oct.  19,  1864,  Warrensburg. 
"■''•   Frank  N.  Ames,"  b.  Aug.  29,  1853;  m.  Dec.  31,  1S84,  Fannie  X.arvow; 

2  chd.;  '  Edith  G.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1885.    -'  Dau.,  not  named,  b.  Sept.  6, 

1887;  d.  Jan.  25,  1S8S. 
S.52  William  C.  Ames,*  b.  Aug.   27,   1857,  d.   Sept.   7,   1S93;    m.   Oct.   11, 

1SS3,  Pattie  M.  Talbert;  4  chd;  '  WiUiam  B.,  b.   July  19,   1SS4;    d. 

July  19,  1884      -Olive  M..  b.  Jan.  21,  1SS6.      'Annie  T.,b.  Nov.  16, 

1888.     -<  Elijah  M.,  b.  June  28,  1891. 
^^3   Helen  Ames,"  b.  Jan.  7,  1861;  d.  Sept.  20,  1863.  , 

^"■*  Herbert  Ames."  b.  Aug.  19,  1864. 
^""  Maud  C.  Ames,"  b.  July  24,  1866;  m.  Aug.  30,  1S92,  Riley  Coats;  i  s., 

Gaylord  A.,  b   June  20,  1893. 

W\  Helen  J.  Allen,'  dau.  of  Noble  and  Sally;  m.  Dec.  31, 
1856,  George   Fogg,  b.   July   4.  1834;  1.  Eckert,  Delta  County, 

Colo. 

Fii'f  C/iildren. 

5"«  Montford  A.  Fogg."  b.  May  28,  1858;    m.  Jan.   22,    18S5,  Lucy  Root; 

2  chd;   '  Leroy  A.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1S87.     -'  Myrtle  M.,  b.  Jan.    12,  1S91; 

1.  on  the  Amos  Allen  homestead,  Carmel  Hill,  Bethlehem. 
»""  George  F.  Fogg,"  b.  Dec.  9,  1859. 
.-..5M  Noble  Allen  Fogg,^  b.  Jan.  22,  1862;  m.  May  5.  18S9,  Emma  R.  Scott, 

b.   Dec.  12,  1S69;  2  chd;  '  Frederick  C,   b.   Apr.   23,  1893.     -Mary 

Belle,  b.  June  17,  1894. 
'""'■-  Howard  C.  Fogg,"  b.  Aug.  3.  1S64;  d.  Sept.  9,  1864. 
.-.CO  Hilbert  Leon  Fogg,"  b.   Jan.   7,    1S71;    m.    July   4,    1895,    Jessie  M. 

Kelley;  d.  Apr   12   1886,  a   2o)4  years.     Her  sudden  death  was  a  sad 

surprise  to  her  relatives,  a  large  circle  of  friends,  and  the  entire 

community,  by  whom  she  was  held  in  high  esteem. 

\W  Lewellyn  J.  Allen,'  s.  of   Noble  and   Sally;   m.    Aug.    4, 

1868,  Fulton,  N.  v.,   Charlotte   A.  Hubbard,  b.  May  13,  1842;  1. 

Woodbury,  Conn. 

Three  C/u'l(h-c)i 

=^"1  Noble  Allen."  b   May  14,  1869. 

■''■■-  Clara  A.  Allen."  b.  Sept.  2,  1871;  m.  Nov.  30.  1S91,  Charles  E.  Mark- 
ham,  b.  Au.g.  6,  1871;  I.  s  ,  Frederick  Allen,  b.  Sept.  3,  i8j3. 
T'ss  Anna  M.  Allen,"  b.  July  14,  1875. 


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fll  William  Henry  Allen,'  s.  of  Gideon  and  Althea;  m.  May 
9,  1843,  Lavinia  A.  Moss,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Moss,  b.  Sept.  i6, 
1824;  d.  Aug.  29,  1898;  r.  Woodbury,  Conn. 

One  Child. 


5t;4 


George  Moss  Allen, '^  b.  June  9.  1844;  m.  Apr.  3.  1S65,  Augusta  Sny- 
der, b  Apr.  23,  1S44;  8  chd.;  '  Catherine  M  ,  b.  Jan.  8,  1866;  m.  Oct. 
20.  1886,  Howards.  Miner,  b.  Nov.  2,  1863;  3  chd.  (Lillie  A.,  b.  Dec. 
31,1887.  Caroline  L.,  b.  Feb.  2.  1891.  Maud  C,  b.  June  21  1892). 
-  George  H.  Allen,  b.  Nov  5,1868;  m.  July  id.  iSyo,  Carrie  L  Pond, 
b.  Aug.  5.  1871;  2  chd.  (Elizabeth  L.,  b.  Dec.  29,  7892  Hazel  A., 
b.  Apr.  29,  1894).  ■^William  H.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1S70;  m.  May  30.  1893, 
Mehcent  L.  Sandoz,  b  July  5,  1S70;  i  chd.  (Margurite.  b.  July  7,1894). 
■*Gideon  M.  and  ^  Althea  (twins),  b.  Nov.  16.  1873;  Althea  m.  Dec. 
26,  1S6S,  Dr.  E.  L.  Smith.  ''Frank  M.,  b.  May  19,  1S77.  'Howard 
and  ^  Horace  (twins),  b.  June  15,  iSSo. 

Yi^  Ruth  M.  Allen,'  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Althea;  m.  Jan.  29, 
185 1,  Carr  Watson,  b.  Oct.,  1826;  r.  Bethlehem. 

One  Child. 

•"^Bs  GeorgeG.  Watson  -  b  June  22,  1S53;  ni.  Montrose,  Pa.,  Jan.  24,  1S76, 
Carrie  Dayton  b.  Kent.  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1S56;  i  chd.,  George  Day- 
ton Watson,  b.  Kent,  Conn  ,  Dec.  26,  1S76;  1.  Shelton,  Conn. 


136 


Susan  Allen,'  dau.  of  Chester  and  Eliza;  m.  Oct.  6, 1843, 
Jasper  Pratt  Brewster,  b.  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Mar.  11,  1819;  d. 
Nov.  9,  1874;  r.  West  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Five  Chi/dren. 

5116  William  Allen  Brewster,"  b.  Mar.  6.  1845;  d.  Dec.  23,  1879 

""'   Lydia  Jane  Brewster."  b.  Apr.  14,  1848;  d   Sept.  4,  1848. 

•''"«  Lydia  Maria  Brewster,  "b.    Feb.    15,    1849;   m.    June   9,    1869.  Rollin 

Massy  Hubbard;   8  chd.;    'Frank   B.,    d.  ;    -Mary    M.,3Rosa 

M.,  ■*  Grace  I  ,  •■  William  B.,  ''Winnifred  W..  '  Ruth  B.,  *  Robert  T. 

"^^  George  Nelson  Brewster,*  b  Nov.  11,  1850;  1.  on  homestead  with  his 
mo.;  West  Cornwall. 

"■»  Edward  E.  Brewster,  "  b  Mar.  24,  1856;  m.  Feb  ,1878,  Elizabeth  Ed- 
wards; 2  chd.;  '  William  E,,  ^  Edward  P. 

fji  Jane  Eliza  Allen,'  dau.  of  Chester  and  Eliza;  m.  (i)  Oct. 
28,  1847,  Sidney  S.  Piatt,  b.  Nov.  25,  1822;  d.  Apr.  11,  1854;  m. 
(2)  June  29,  1856,  Harry  Piatt;  d.  Nov.  15,  1868;  r.  South  Bri- 
tain, Conn. 


l6o  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINC;,    FIRST. 

/•;'//;-  C/n'/i/ren,  all  I^orii  in  South  Britain. 
By  (I) 

■'■>  Julia  Eliza  Piatt,"  b.  Oct.  2,  1S4S;  m.  June  iS,  1S72,  George  W. 
Mitchell,  b.  Mar.  12.  1846;  3  chd. ;  '  Abby  E.;  m.  Jan.  i,  1897, 
Charles  P.  Williams.     -  Susie  W.,  -^  Herbert  Allen. 

'"'-  David  Chester  Piatt, ^  b.  Oct.  22.  1S49;  m.  Dec.  29,  1874,  Emma 
Downs;  2  chd.;  '  Eva  Judith,  -  Harry  Downs. 

»'»  John  Wooster  Piatt,"  b.  Feb.  11,  1852;  d.  Sept.,  1880. 

•"■'  Sidney  Smith  Piatt,  Jr.,"  b.  Mar.  13,  1854;  m.  Dec.  31,  18S5,  Lillie  S. 
Wentsch,  b.  July  18,  1S56,  Newtown,  Conn.;  7  chd.;  '  Laura  Inger- 
soll,  b.  Oct.  7,  1886.  -John  R.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1S87.  "Sidney  Smith, 
b.  July  23,  1889.  ■*  Christopher  Wadsworth,  b.  June  2,  1892. 
» Dorothy  Allen,  b.  Nov.  23,  1893.  ''Isaac  Chester,  b.  Aug.  16, 
1895.     "Alice  Lillian,  b.  Feb.  16,  1897. 

fff  Electa  Allen,'  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Rachel;  m.  Illinois, 
May  3,  1838,  John  Murdock;  b.  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  July  15.  1792; 
d.  Beaver,  Utah,  Dec.  23,  1871. 

T/irce  Cliildren. 

f-ll  Gideon  Allen  Murdock,"  b.  Aug.  i,  1S40,  Lima,  111. 

'"'''^  Rachel  Murdock,'  b.  Jan.,  1843;  d.  i. 

5"   Hyrum  S.  Murdock,"  b.  Jan.  8,  1S44,  Nauvoo,  111.;  d.  Sept.  8,  1846. 


M4  Marcia  Allen,'  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Rachel;  m.  flartwick, 
N.  Y.,  1826,  Albern  Allen;  b.  Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y. ;  d. 
Utah. 

Ni7ie  C/iildroi. 

\\%  Rufus  Chester  Allen,^  b.  Oct.  22,  1827;  1.  St.  George,  Utah. 

fj^l  Alanson   David   Allen,"  b.  May  2,  1829;  d.  Huntsville,  Utah,  Mar.  3, 

1887. 
•'^«"  Clarissa  Abby  Allen,**  b.  1832;  m.  185S  or  9,  Moses  S.  Clark;  b.,  1831; 

1.  Utah;  2  chd.;  '  Moses S.,  Jr.,  b.  Ogden,  Jan.  14,  1869; m.  18S6  Anna 

Ziegler.     '^  Eva  Seymour,  b.  Jt:ly  30,  1865. 
•'■''' 1   Marshall  Frederick   Allen,"  b.  1S34;  m.  Emma  Holmes;  chd. ;  Marcia 

Polina  and  others. 
5«s  Rachel  Allen,'' b.  1836;  d.  1S46. 

^'*='   Rebecca  Allen,"  b.  1838;  d.  1868  Summit  County,  Utali. 
5»'*  Mary  Allen,"  b.  1840;  d.  1S42  Nauvoo,  111. 
s8-'5  Mary  Allen,"  b.  1843,  Hancock  County,  Ill.;d.  1846. 
\\%  Mary  Allen,"  b,  Jan.  14,  1S50:  1.  Ogden,  Utah. 

flf  Lucy  Allen,'  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Rachel;  m.  1846  Daniel 
Hendrix,  Utah. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  l6l 

Four  C/iildrcn. 

5«"  Emerarida  Hendrix  *   b.   May  8,    184S;  m.  Nephi    Howard;   i    dau., 

Myra;  1    Cannonville,  Utah. 
5««  Angenette   Hendrix  ^  b   Dec   28,  1S50;  m.  Thomas  J.  Pearce;  5  chd., 

b  at  St.  George;  '  Electa,  b.  Nov,  29,  1870.    -  Daniel  N.,  b.  Oct.  16, 

1S72.     3  Mary  A.,b.  Dec.  26,  1S74.     ^Thomas  H.,  b.  1S77.      •  Nancy 

E..  b.  July  8,  1879. 
•'^'<-'   Daniel   Lester   Hendrix '^  b.  Feb.   5,   1853;  m.   1874  Agnes    Eardly;  i 

dau  ,  b.  1875,  St.  George.  Utah. 
s''»   Edmund  Allen  Hendrix  *  b.  Apr.  6,  i855;m.  1S76  Ellen  Terry;  8  chd.; 

•Daniel   Edmond,   b.  Jan    13     1877;  d.  .1880.      -  Mary  Theresa,  b. 

Dec.  4,  1879       3  Lucy  Loanna    b.  Mar.  14,   iSSi.     ^Charles  Allen, 

b.  Sept.  7,  1883;  d   Mar  7,  1S91.     ^Theron,  b.  July  S,  1SS6;  d.  Mar. 

18,  1888.     « Gideon  Ray,  b.  Dec.  16.  1888.     ■  Loren  Lester,  b.  Sept. 

13.  i8gi.     s  William  L.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1894. 

f||-  Rufus  Allen/  s.  of  Gideon  and  Rachel;  m  (i)  1844, 
Ceneth  Ford;  d.  s.  i.;  m.  (2)  i860  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Stonebreaker, 
a  widow  with  four  chd.;  r.  Ogden,  Utah. 

Seven   Children. 
By  (2) 
■■^9  1  Rachel  Allen  »  b.  Apr.  9    1S62;  d.  Apr.  14,  iSSo. 
592  Elizabeth    L    Allen, ^      H    |    b.  Aug.  19,  1S64;  d.  Aug.  7,  1S68. 

«93  Rufus  Allen,  Jr  .^  §'    \    b   Aug.  19,    1864;  d.  Oct.  5,  1864. 

594  William  Allen, Ma.  Jan.  10,  1S66. 

595  Orlo  Allen. ^b.  July  19,  186S;  d.  July  30,  1869. 
696  Harriet  Allen,*  b.  Sept.  15,  1870. 

59"  Alma  Allen,*  b.  Feb.  13,  1S73. 

fff  Philo  Allen/  s.  of  Gideon  and  Rachel;  m.  Nauvoo,  111., 
Feb.,  1846,  Lucy  Hawkes,  b.  Michigan,  Feb.  27,  1829;  d.  Feb. 
22,  1888,  Escalanta,  Utah;  1.  Escalanta. 

Five  Cliildren. 

598  Alice  Jane  Allen,"  b    Garden  Grove,  111.,  Jan.  13,  1847;  d.  i. 

599  Eveline  Allen,"  b.  Jan.  12,  1849;  m.  Salt  Lake  City,  Feb.  23,  1867. 
SO"   Philo  Edmund  Allen,"  b,  Aug.  i,  1855;  m.  Escalanta,  Utah. 

«oi   Lucy  Adelia  Allen,"  b.  May  4,    1S58;    m.    Salt  Lake  City,  June  30, 

1879. 
"»-  Catherine  Allen,"  b.  Nov.  18,  1862;  m.  Manti,  Utah,  Oct.  14,  1896. 

ffl  Samuel  Allen,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Lovisa  of  Augusta,  N. 
Y.;  m    1827  Almira  Hurd;  b.  Jan.  20,  1811;   r.  Augusta,  N.  Y. 
II 


l62  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Nine  Children. 

603  Curtis  T.  Allen,-  b.  Jan.  30,  1S2S;  d.  Dec.  15.  1S55;  m.  1S54  Eliza  Lewis. 

«"*  Ira  L.  Allen,-  b.  Jan   3,  1S30;  1.  California;  m.   Jane  Arnold;  d.  . 

*"•"  Lorenzo  H.  Allen,*  b.  Nov.  30,  1832;  m.  and  1.  California. 

""«  Emeline  A.  Alien,"  b.  June  5,  1835;  m.  Oct.  30,  1862,  Horatio  Scott; 
2clid. ;  'John  Allyn.  b.  Sept.  22,  1867;  m.  Feb.  12,  1889,  Mary  J. 
Wittaker;  3  chd.  (John  A.,  Ruth  A.  and  Robert  J.)  -LoisF.,  b. 
Oct.  10,   1874. 

«"■  Mary  E.  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  9.  183S;  m.  Mar.  21,  i860,  Oscar  D.  Rey- 
nolds; 6  chd.;  'Camilla  J.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1861;  m.  June  10,  1894, 
William  C.  McKinley;  1.  Waterbury,  Conn.  -' Luella  A.,  b.  Oct. 
17,  1862.  ^  Emma  A.,  b  Nov.  27,  1863.  -'Carrie  A.,  b.  June  30, 
1872;  d.  Apr.  8,  1S73.  •' AUena  A.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1876.  ''  Hattie  A  ,  b. 
June  I,  1S81. 

«08  Fayette  A.  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  19,  1S41;  m.  Oct.  3,  1867,  Fidelia  A.  King; 
2  chd;  'Myrtle  D.,  b   ;  d.  .     -Miles  F.,  b.   Mar    16,  1S77. 

""»  Samuel  R.  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  29,  1S46;  1.  Dansville,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Jan.  i, 
1868,  Ella  M.  Adams;  3  chd. ;  '  Effa  L  ,  b.  Jan.,  1S69;  m.  1894  Albert 
Wood.     -  Winfield  A.,  b.  ;  d.  i.     -^Alida  E.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1877. 

'"10  Alida  F.  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  12,  1849;  1.  Augusta,  N.  Y. 

'■•>i  Cordelia  A.  Allen."  Oct.  9  1850;  m.  Oct.  27,  1886,  Henry  D.  King;  1. 
Huron.  South  Dak.;  3  chd.;  '  Mabel  F.,  b.  Mar.  20,  1874  -  Melville 
A.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1S78.     -^  Ruth  A.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1SS3;  d.  Aug.  15,  1S89. 

\\%  Alanson  Allen/  s.  of  Samuel  and  Lovisa;  m.  (i)  Sarah 
Ann  Stillson;  d. ;  m.  (2)  Maria  Beckley;  r.  Augusta. 

One  Child. 

"'•^  Arthur  Dvvight  Allen,"  b.  Oct.  8,  1S47;  m.  (i)  Nov.  3,  1S70,  Emma  V. 
Pugh;  d.  Oct.  27  1S74;  I  s  ,  Frank  DeWitt.  b  May  i,  1S72:  d. 
Oct.  9.  1872;  m.  (2)  Apr.  iS,  1876,  Mary  A.  Fenn,  b.  Jan.  31.  1S57; 
2  chd;  '  Lulu  A.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1S7S;  d.  1894.  -Clarence  C,  b  Apr. 
12,  1SS2. 

234  Cornelius  L.  Allen/  s.  of  Samuel  and  Lovisa  of 
Augusta,  N.  Y.;  m.  (i)  Maria  Wilcox;  2  chd.;  'Charles  F.,  b. 
Dec.  28,  1840;  d.  May  4,  1892;  m.  Apr.,  1863,  Mary  Hughes; 
2  chd.  (Eva  M.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1866;  m.  Oct.  24,  1894,  Raymond 
Stone.  Walter  C,  b.  May  18,1868).  -'Cyrus  L.,  b  June  7, 
1842;  d.  Mar.  8,  1888.;  m.  (2)  Susan  Wilkie;  i  s.,  James  V.;  1. 
Decorah,  la. 

2|f  Cornelius  Allen,'  s.  of  Alanson  and  Sarah  M.,  Washing- 
ton, Conn.;  m.  Cordelia  Fox  Sacket,  May  27,  1856;  b.  Feb.  2, 
iS^o;  d.  Dec.  25,  1895;  r.  Kansas. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  163 

Four   Cfuldren. 

"«  Edmund  Perry  Allen,«  b  Apr.  12.  1S57;  d-  May  16,  1S57. 

"^  Marilla  Curtis  Allen, «  b.  Oct.  21,  1858. 

«i»  Frank   Sackett  Allen, ^  b.   Mar.  8  ,   1S61;    m.    Dec.    18S6,  Lillian   A. 

Gardiner;  4  chd.;  '  Mabel  Lois,  b.  Oct.  2,  1887.    «  Blanche  Persis,  b. 

Nov.    16,    1SS8.     3  Theodore   Gardiner,  b.   Feb.   26,   1890.     ^  Helen 

Ruth,  b.  May  3,  1892. 
^i»  Edwin  Alanson  Allen,"  b.  Dec.   11,  1S67. 

fll  Sarah  M.  Allen,^  dau.  of  Alanson  and  Sarah;  m.  Oct.  3, 
1848,  Wooster  Lemmon,  b.  Dec.  23,  1823;  1.  Washino-ton' 
Conn. 

Four  Children. 

«-»  Rufus  Edwin  Lemmon,*  b.  Dec.  9,  1S50;  d.  Feb.  25,  1865. 
«-i  Ella  Lemmon.s  b.  Dec.  16,  1854;  d.  May  11,  1859. 
«2-'  George  Allen  Lemmon.s  b.  Apr.  25,  1859;  m.  Nov.  14,  18S8,  Annie  D. 
Bradstreet. 


6  2.S 


Jennie  Irene  Lemmon, «  b.  Dec.  19,  1864;  d.  May  21,  186S. 


\l\  Samuel  F.  Burgess,'  s.  of  Alanson  and  Harriet;  m.  May 
7,  1861,  Matilda  Emmons,  b.  May  16,  1841:  r.  Morris,  Conn. 

Three    Children. 

<"■'*  Carrie  Irene  Burgess,"  b.  Feb.  24,  1862;  d.  Jan.  8.  1894;  m.  Frank  M. 

Wright. 
«25  Walter  Stanley  Burgess,"  b.   May  20,   1865;  m.  Aug.  8,  1893,  Millie 

Baldwin;  i  dau.,  Gladys  I.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1894. 
«2'^  Lilda  Maria  Burgess,"  b.  Apr.   16,   1873;  m.  Julys,  1893,  Charles  H. 

Wirth;  i  dau.,  Florence  M.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1896. 

fH  Silas  C.  Lewis,'  s.  of  Hezekiah  and  Flavia  (Allen) 
Lewis;  m.  (i)  June  8,  1849,  Jane  R.  Hart;  d.  Apr.  3,  1863;  m. 
(2)  Apr.  24,  1870,  Eliza  Leek;  d.   Mar.   14,   1872;  r.  Brooklyn 

N.  Y. 

5  chd.  Walter  F.  Lewis,*  b.  Apr.  25,  1851;  m.  Emma  Von  Gueisbusch, 
Dec.  26,  1874  Edith  M.  Lewis.-  b.  Sept.  11,  1853;  m.  Charles  W.' 
Piatt,  May  10,  1876.  Julia  B.  Lewis,*  b.  Feb  23,  1856;  d.  Nov.  21, 
1882;  m.  Norman  S.  Kellogg,  May  10,  1876.  Nellie  J.  Lewis.*  b! 
May  19,  1859;  m.  Norman  S.  Kellogg,  May  6,  18S4.  Williamina 
P.  Lewis,*  b.  Mar.  2,  1863 

fil  Evanisto  (Don)  Peck,'  s.  of  Joseph  and  Emma;  m.  Mar. 
26,  1846,  Mary  J.  Yale,  b.  June  11,  1827;  d.  1897;  r  Burlington! 
Conn. 


164  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST, 

Four  Children. 

«-'  Cervantes  Peck, ^  b.  Jan.  22,  1849;  m.  Jan.  29,  1869,  Frances  Marshall, 
b.  July  13,  1842;  3  chd.;  '  Theona,  b.  July  3,  1871;  graduate  of 
Smith's  College.  -Percy  Lester,  b.  Oct.  2,  1882.  ^  Donald  K.,  b. 
Jan.  3,  18S1. 

«*8  Burdette  Abel  Peck,"*  b.  Aug.  12,  1851;  m.  Oct.  26,  1S75,  Elizabeth 
Terry,  b.  July  12,  1853;  3  chd.;  '  Louaine  Terry,  b.  Dec  28,  1878. 
•^  Mabel  Ludella,  b.  Apr.  i,  18S1.  ^  Constant  Yale,  b.  July  3,  1891; 
1.  Bristol,  Conn. 

"-o  Mary  Emma  Peck,"*  b.  June  11,  1S53;  m.  Oct.  9,  1879,  Fred  L.  Gay- 
lord,  b.  Jan.  19,  1S50;  2  chd.;  'Harold  Burton,  b.  Oct.  i,  18S0. 
-  Frederic  Alan,  b.  June  i,  1885;  1.  Derby,  Conn. 

83"  Ludella  Lorena  Peck,*b.  Dec.  25,  1S55;  Professor  of  Elocution,  Smith's 
College,  Northampton,  Mass. 

||-|-  Eliza    S.    Hotchkiss/    dau.  of    Harpin    and    Sarah;    m. 

Crownage  Lounsbury. 

Three  Childreii. 

631  William  H.  Lounsbury,'^  b.  1833;  m.  (i)  Julia  A.  Le  Due;  d.  Dec.  29, 

1892;  m.  (2)  Fanny  M.  Hunter;  1.  Westville,  Conn. 
«8-  Mark  Lounsbury,*  b.  1838;  m.  Ann  Webster;  1.  Seymour,  Conn. 
6»»  Sarah  S.  Lounsbury,*  b.  1839;  m.  S.  C.  Hooker;  1.  Willimantic,  Conn. 

:f|i-  Gideon  Allen  Johnson/  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Eleanor;  m. 

by  Rev.  J.  L.  Clark,  Waterbury,  Dec.  11,  1846,  Sarah  A,  Isbel; 

1.  Seymour,  Conn. 

Three  Children. 

"■1  Eleanor  A,  Johnson,*  b.  Jan.  22,  1S48;  m.  June  17,  187S;  William  H. 

Williams;  lawyer;  1.  Derby,  Conn. 
635  Hattie  E.   Johnson,*  b.  Feb.  8,  1861;  d.  Jan.  25,  1S62. 
630  Allen  Warren  Johnson,*  b.  Apr.  2,  1864. 

f|4  Sarah  Ann  Allen,'  dau.  of  Roswell  and  Almira;  m. 
Sept.  13,  1835,  Porter  Sanford,  b.  Sept.  7,  1810;  d.  Nov.  27, 
1891;  r.  Plymouth,  Conn. 

'J'hrtt-  Children. 

es'f  AdeUne  Marian  Sanford,*  b.   Jan.   23,    1840;  d.  Oct.   1S6S;  m.  Sept. 

1859,   Ira  H.  Stoughton;   r.   Terryville,  Conn.;  i   dau.,  Winnifred 

Porter,  b.  ;  m.  Arthur  B.  Beach. 

63H  Elmyra  Sedgwick  Sanford,*  b.  Nov.  i,  1S45;  m.  Aug.  30,  1S65,  James 

Terry,  b.  Aug.  5,  1S44;  1.   17  College  street,  New  Haven;    i   dau., 

Maria  Elizabeth,  b.  July  2,  1884. 
639  Sarah  Alice  Sanford,^  b.  Apr   9,  1S49;  m.  Aug.  16,  1869,  Dr.  Cornelius 

W.  Bull,  b.  Apr.  S,  1S39;  d.  Hartford.  May  19.  1S76;  i  s.,  Cornelius 

Sanford,  b.  June  27,  1S71;  Yale  '93;  1.  Waterbury. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  165 

35fl  Leavitt  Allen,'  s.  of  Roswell  and  Almira;  m.  Nov.  9, 
1845,' Susan  Atkins,  b.  Mar.  15,  1825. 

One  Child. 

6-10  Estella  Allen,«  b.  June  6,  1847;   d.  Feb.   6,  1S83;  m.   Apr.  24.  1S72, 
Charles  Foot,  b.  June  6.  1846;  2  chd.;  ^  Frank  C,  b.  May  21,  1875; 
•      m.  Mar.  2,  1S98.     ^  George  F.,  b.  May  3,  1881. 

fif  Martin  Allen,'  s.  of  Roger  and  Patty;  m.  Apr.  4,  1847, 
Lydia  Bradley,  b.  Dec.  14,  1821;  1.  East  Haven,  Conn. 

Seven  Children. 

641  William  Allen.^  b.  Dec.  26,  1849;  killed  in  shipyard  June  21,  1865. 

«*«  Frederick  Allen, 8  b.  Sept.  25,  1851, 

S43  Lilla  Allen, «  b.  July  3,  i853- 

«44  Frank  Allen, ^  b.  Aug.  6,  1855. 

«*5  Emma  Allen.*  b.  Sept.  17,  1857. 

«*6  Edgar  Allen,*       "^    )    b,  Apr.  21,  i860. 

S.     - 
"-  Minnie  Allen,*     i'    \    b.  Apr.  21,  1S60;  d.  Julj',  i860. 

sT-t  Martin   Allen    served   in    the    15th    Regiment,   C.    V., 
August,  1862,  to  July,  1865. 

Ai|  Capt.   Andrew  Allen,'  s.  of  Roger  and   Patty;  m.  New 
Haven,  Mar.  26,  1855,  Mary  Tucker,  b.  vSeymour,  Jtily  24, 1836; 

1.  New  Haven. 

Two  Childre7i. 

64S  Fred  W.   Allen,*  b.  July  13,  1858;  m.  June  16,  18S0,  Addie  Sharp,  b. 

July  II,  1S62.     I  dau..  Lulu  M..  b.  Aug.  2,  1882. 
6"  George  U.  S.  Allen, ^  b.  Feb.  11,  1865;  m.  Oct.  16,  1S84,  Annie  Klinke, 

b.   Dec.   2,   1865;     I   s.,  George   Ernest,  b.   Mar.   29,  1886;  1.  New 

Haven. 

4i|  Martha  E.  Candee,'  dau.  of  Woodruff  and  Minerva;  m. 
Nov.  4,  1850,  Sheldon  Clark  Beecher;  1.  Plainville,  Conn. 

Four  Children. 

650  Laura  Estelle  Beecher.'b.  Aug.  8,  1852;  m.  Nov.  4,  1S73.  Edgar  An- 

drews; 3  chd  ;  1  Fred  S.,  ^  Woodruff  C.  and  ^  Lauren  F. 

651  Fred  Cameron   Beecher,»  b.  Dec.   18.  1853;  m.  May  23,  1S87,  Angera 

R.  Todd;  2  chd.;  •  Harrison.  '  Hadassah  Candee. 
65S  Louis  Frank  Beecher,'  b.  June  21,  1856. 
653  Clark  Candee  Beecher,'  b.   Feb.   9,  1859;  m.   Nov.  4,  1882,   S.  Wells 

Churchill. 


l66  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

AAf  Everett  E.  Allen/  s.  of  Amos  and  Lucinda,  Oriskany 
Falls;  m.  Milan  O.,  Apr.  6,  1858,  T.  Melissa  Kellogg,  b.  Ber- 
lin, O.,  July  24,  1839;  1.  Oriskany  Falls. 

Tlirec  Children. 

"s^  Carrie  Elmyra  Allen,"  b.  June  23,  1S61;  m.  Mar.  19,  1S82,  Wolcott  S. 

Fairchild  ;  2  chd  ;  '  Ethel  Louisa,  b   June  17,  1SS5.  '  Harold  Allen, 

b.  Dec.  10,  1892. 
«55  Alice  Minnie  Allen,'  b.  July  2S,  1867;  m.  Apr.  24,  18S7,  Charles  Lind- 

sley;  2  chd.;  '  Kathleen  Rhea,  '  Beryle  May,  b.  Nov.  8,  1889. 
^^"^  Emma  Lucinda  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  26,  1874. 


A|^  Mary  Alvira  Allen,'  dau.  of  Amos  and  Lucinda,  Oris- 
kany Falls;  m.  Oct.  11,  1865,  Eli  Hicks,  mechanic;  1.  Buffalo, 

N.  Y. 

Three  Children,  all  Born  in  Oriskany  Falls. 

6S'  Howard  O.  Hicks.Mx  Feb.  26,  1S67. 

658  Allen  W.  Hicks,' b.  Aug.  28,  186S;  d.  Feb.  25,  1869. 

659  Grace  H.  Hicks,'  b.  June  9,  1873. 

fif  E.  Jay  Allen,'  s.  of  James  T.  and  Philena  P.;  m.  Oris- 
kany Falls,  Feb.  19,  1864,  Eva  Holmes,  b.  July  3,  1842;  farmer; 

1,  Oriskany. 

Eight  Children. 

660  £)e  ville  P.  Allen,' b.  Dec.  23.  1S64;  fruit  grower;  m.  Dec.  20,  1892, 

Mary  Hausman;  3  chd.;  '  Florence  Anna,  b.  Sept.  29,  1893.  '^Leon- 
ard De  Ville,  b.  May  21,  1896.     »Rhuel  Wilma.  b.  Nov.  7,  1898. 

«"  Bion  P.  Allen,  M.D.,'  b.  Dec  22,  1866;  m.  June  22,  1897,  Grace  Brook- 
man;  1.  Oriskany;  i  s.,  Donald  Curtis,  b.  Sept.  15,  1899. 

««2  Carl  R.  Allen,' b.  Nov.  21,  186S;  butcher;  m.  Apr.  2,  1890,  Almeda 
Mowers;  2  chd.;  'Carl  R.,  Jr.,  b.  June  19,  1893.  'Hazel  M.,  b. 
Sept.  7,  1894. 

"63  Lena  C.  Allen,' b.  July  9,  1871;  m.  Oct.  19,  1S93,  Theodore  L.  Stur- 
devant. 

«6i  Bessie  M.  Allen.'  b.  Jan.  30.  1S73;  m.  Nov.  11.  1896,  William  H, 
Smith;  i  s.,  Spencer  Allen,  b.  Jan   27,  1S9S;  1.  Utica,  N.  Y. 

«65  Zada  Allen.'b.  Feb.  6,  1876. 

«66  James  H.  Allen.'  b.  Feb.  19,  1880. 

««'  Devline  Allen,'  b.  July  26,  1885. 


ff4  Mary  Allen,'  dau.  of  James  T.  and  Philena  P.;  m.  Oris- 
kany Falls,  Sept.,  1866,  Alfred  Putnam;  r.  Oriskany  Falls. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  167 

T7U0  Children. 

"«  Nettie  Zoe  Putnam  « b.  Jan.  5,  186S;  m.  Aug.  20,  1891,  Stephen  Davis; 

I  s.,  Russel  P.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1S93. 
««»  Fannie  M.   Putnam  '■' b   Mar.   7,  1870;  m.  May  11.  1889.  Rev.  Charles 

Kimball;  i  dau  ,  Gladys,  b.  May  11,  1890;  1.  Northeast,  Pa. 

fff-  Henry  Franklin  Hall,"  s.  of  Frederick  C.  and  Lucy 
Allen;  m.  Oct.  15.  1868,  Sarah  Louise  Harvey;  r.  Oakland,  Cal. 

5  chd.  «""  Henry  Franklin  Hall,  Jr..«  b.  Aug.  27,  1869.  Susan  Mitchell, 
b.  Nov.  6,  1870.  Lucy  Allen,  b.  Apr.  2,  1873.  Mary  Sophia,  b.  Oct. 
II,  1874.     Muriel  Ainsworth,  b.  May  4,  1877. 

fll  Susan  Mitchell  Hall,' dau.  of  Frederick  C.  and  Lucy  A.; 
m.  May  7,  1868,  Obed  Harvey,  M.D.,  b.  Wayne  County,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  7,  1825;  d.  Jan.  17,  1894;  r.  Gait,  Cal. 

Three  Children. 

^''^  Fredeirick  H.  Harvey,'  b.  Mar.  3.  1869;  civil  engineer. 

"^8  Genevieve  Harvey,'*  b.  July  30,  1871. 

6"  Maude  Harvey,*  b.  Oct.  3,  1872;  d.  Sept.  23,  1875. 

Dr.  Obed  Harvey  came  to  California  in  1850  when  he  was 
25  years  of  age,  and  for  the  remainder  of  his  life  was  identi- 
fied with  the  history  and  growth  of  the  State.  He  was  a 
hard  worker  and  took  a  prominent  place  in  all  plans  for  the 
public  good,  and  by  his  beneficent  acts  won  an  enviable  place 
in  the  affections  of  the  people  of  his  adopted  State.  He  was 
a  progressive  man  and  stood  high  in  his  profession,  and  the 
State  Medical  Society  delighted  to  confer  honors  upon  him, 
while  in  the  political  field  he  was  often  wanted  to  fill  places 
of  trust  and  honor,  and  by  his  dignified,  courteous  and  fair 
dealing  acquitted  himself  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  public. 
He  was  an  energetic  and  sagacious  business  man,  and  accu- 
mulated a  large  estate  at  Gait,  Cal.,  where  he  made  his 
home,  and  was  untiring  in  every  good  work  to  improve  the 
educational  and  moral  wants  of  his  time.  He  went  to  his  rest 
with  the  love  and  affection  of  the  entire  community,  as  well 
as  a  very  large  circle  of  acquaintances  throughout  the  State. 

4|f  Lucy  Ann  Hall,'  dau.  of  Frederick  C.  and  Lucy  A.;  ra. 
lone,  Cal.,  Jan.  31,  1867,  Francis  A.  Bishop,  Redding,  Conn., 
b.  Sept.  3,  1829;  d.  Bristol,  Conn.,  July  4,  1898;  r.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 


l68  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Tivelvc  Cliildiuji. 

"""  Susan     Easton     Bishop,'    b.     Feb.     24,    1S6S;     m.     San    Francisco 
Dec.    15.   1SS7;    Frank  Howard  Allen,  b.  Albany,  N.   Y.;  3  chd.; 
'Frank  Howard,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  2,  1S8S      =  Cyril  Bishop,   b.   June  17 
1890;  d.  Jvily  II,  1S92.     ••Dorothy,  b.    Sept.  17,  1S94;  all  b.    in  San 
Francisco. 
'■■"   Hartley  Bishop,''  b.  June  5,  1S69,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
•"*"  Lucy  Allen  Bishop,"  b  Dec.  30,  1870.  San  Francisco   Cal. 
""•i  Tyndall  Bishop,'' b   Mar.  26,  1S72.  San  Francisco,  Cal 
«S2  William  Bishop,"  b.  June 30  1873;  d.  Mar.  17,  1S76,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
""•■'  Spencer  Bishop,"  b.  Sept.  11,  1874,  Placerville,  Cal. 
«*^  Edith  Bishop,''  b.  Dec.  i,  1875;  m.  Mar.  2,   1S96.  Frederick  Benjamin 
Kellam,  b.   New  Haven,   Conn.;  i   dau.,  Elizabeth,  b,  San   Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  Feb.   19,  1S9S. 
'  Augustus  Bishop,"  b.  Aug.  29,  1S77,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
'  Fanny  Bishop,"  b.  Apr.  26,  1879,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
'   Wilson  Bishop,'  b.  Aug.  31,  iSSo,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
■■  Allen  Bishop,"  b.  Apr   5,  1SS2   San  Francisco,  Cal. 
'  Mitchell  Bishop,"  b,  Jan.  10,  1SS5;  d.  Aug.  11, 1886,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

f^f  Gideon  Allen  Mtirdock,'  s.  of  John  and  Electa  xVllen; 
m.  Mar.  i,  1886,  Lncinda  Elvira,  dau.  of  Simeon  and  Lucinda 
Howd,  b.  Salt  Lake  City,  June  30,  1850;  1.  Beaver,  Utah. 

15  chd.  «'■">  Gideon  Fuller  Murdock,'  b.  July  23,  1S67;  d.  Apr.  23,  1868, 
at  Beaver;  dau.,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  4,  1869.  Electa,  b.  May  14,  1870. 
Lucinda  E.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1S72.  Allen,  b.  Dec.  17,  1874;  d.  Dec.  27, 
1874.  Rosella,  b.  July  19.  1S76.  Aimira  H.,  b.  Mar.  2,  1S79. 
George  A.,  b.  Mar.  30.  1S81;  d.  Mar.  15.  18S4  John  S.,  b.  May  8, 
1883.  Orrin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1SS5.  Perry,  b.  Oct.  3,  1SS7;  d.  Sept.  7, 
1888.  Lucy,  b.  July  12,  1889.  Edmond  H.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1891. 
Vera,  b.  July  15,  1S94;  d.  Jan.  24,  1S95.  Jeanette,  b.  Mar.  4,  1896; 
d.  Jan.  7,  1S97. 

\l%  Rufus  Chester  Allen,'  s.  of  Albern  and  Marcia  Allen; 
m.  (i)  Og-den  City,  Utah,  Lavenia  H.  Yearsley,  b.  Sept.,  1833; 
d.  July  4,  1885;  m.  (2)  Salt  Lake  City,  Mar.  2,  1857,  Margaret 
R.  McConnell,  b.  1840;  m.  (3)  May  6,  1886,  Laura  E.  Coppin,  b. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Dec.  13,  1850;  1.  St.  George,  Utah. 

Childi-i-)i. 
By  (I) 
\%%  Rufus  Albern  Allen,"  b.   Oct.    12,    1856;    1.   Junction,  Piute  County, 

Utah. 
\\\  Rachel  Emma  Allen,"  b.  Mar.  11,  1859. 

By.  (2) 
m  Chester  William  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  24,  1S59. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD,  169 

f-i|  Alanson  David   Allen,"  s.  of  Albern  and  Marcia  Allen; 
m.  Christina  Hadlock,  b.  Apr.  2,  1828;  r.  Huntsville,  Utah. 

Foiirteoi   Childrctt. 

m  Emeline  C.  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  26,  1S50. 

\l%  Albern  Alanson  Allen, «  b.  Dec.  28,  1852. 

|ii  Orrin  Daniel  Allen, '  b.  Mar.  18,  1854. 

"13  Emily  Chastine  Allen. »  b.  Nov.  30,  1855. 

■13  Marinda  Allen, M3.  Feb.  15.  1S57. 

■1*  Esther  Allen,' b   Sept   27,  1S58. 

fif  Amnion  Allen  '  b.  Apr.  23,  i860. 

fif  Hyrum  Allen,'  b.  Feb.  20,  1S62. 

llf  Samuel  Allen.'  b.  Sept.  15,  1863. 

ffl  Sarah  Ann  Allen, ^  b.  Dec.  9,  1865. 

\\\  Emma  Rozina  Allen,'  b   Jan  18,  1868. 

'•SI  Mary  Viletta  Allen  '  b.  Jan.  9,  1S70. 

'23  David  Orlo  Allen,' b.  Apr.  21,  1872;  m.  Apr.  17,  1895,  Emma  Louisa 

Berlin;  i  s.,  David  Orlo,  Jr. 
"23  Andrew  Stephen  Allen, »  b.   Feb    23.    1874;  m.  Oct.   18,  1895,  Mary 

Elizabeth  Hislop;  i  dau.,  Jeneviva  Lj-dia,  b.  July  13.  1896. 

fll  Mary  Allen,"  dau.  of  Albern  and  Marcia;  m.  Ogden, 
Utah,  Aug.  21,  187 1,  Charles  W.  HinchclifE;  1.  Ogden,  Utah. 

lochd.  'Mary  Ellen  Hinchcliff,'  b.  Nov.  13,  1872.  2  Marcia  Ann,  b. 
Mar.  28,  1875.  3  Charles  Albern,  b.  Mar.  6,  1877.  *  Wilford  Francis, 
b.  Feb.  15,  1879.  5  Edmund  Alton,  b.  Dec.  5-  1880.  « John  Ray- 
mond, b.  Feb.  14,  18S3.  'Eliza  Estella,  b.  Apr.  24,  1885.  «  Loren 
Allen,  b.  Mar.  11,  1887.  'Lester  Grant,  b.  Mar.  26,  1819.  '^^  Lulu 
v.,  b.  Feb.  5,  1894. 

\%%  Rufus  Albern  Allen,"  s.  of  Rufus  Chester  Allen,  Utah; 
m.  Provo  City,  Utah,  Sarah  A.  Higgins,  b.  Jan.  2,  i860;  1. 
Junction,  Piute  County,  Utah. 

11  chd.  'Lavenia  Allen, '»  b.  Oct.  11,  1S80.  ^  Rufus  Albern,  Jr.,  b. 
Jan.  31,  1S82.  ^Marion  D.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1SS3.  -lEthan  L.,  b.  Apr. 
27,  1885.  5  Sarah  Jeannette,  b.  Feb.  26,  1887.  «Lillia  and  •  Lillian 
(twins),  b.  May  31,  1S89.  sAdella,  b.  Aug.  23,  1891.  'William 
David,  b.  March  16,  1S94  "' Lera  (boy)  and  "  Leda  (girl)  (twins), 
b.  Mar.  iS,  1S96. 

ifi  Rachel  Emma  Allen,"  dau.  of  Rufus  Chester;  m.  Jan. 
22,  1879,  William  Willey  Berry,  b.  July  19,  1851;  1.  St.  Johns, 
Arizona. 


170  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

7  chd.  'Levenia  Elizabeth  Berry,'"  b.  Feb.  13,  iSSo.  -^  Mary  Alice,  b. 
Aug.  25.  iSSi.  ■■William  Willey.  b.  June  25.  1SS3.  +  Rebecca 
Jane,  b.  Mar.  15.  18S5.  ^  clarence  L.,  b.  Apr.  3,  1SS9;  d.  Apr.  19. 
1889.     ♦■  Gerald  W.,  b.  July  20.  1S90.     '  Eulalia,  b.  Oct.  6,  1894. 

}^  Chester  William  Allen/  s.  of  Rufiis  Chester  and  Laura 
E.;  m.  Dec.  16, 1886,  Sarah  Dozina  Gottfredson.b.  Nov.  6,  1867; 
1.  Circleville,  Utah. 

6  chd.  'Chester  Jehial  Allen,"'  b  Sept.  16,  1S87.  ^  Sarah  Dozina,  b. 
18S8.  3  Carrie  Margarette,  b.  Oct.  8,  1889.  •*  Victor,  b.  Feb.  6.  1891. 
5  Irwin,  b.  June  3,  1892.     "Woodruff    Lord,  b.  March  10,  1894. 


fl^  Emeline  Clarissa  Allen,"'  dau.  of  Alanson  D.  and  Chris- 
tina H.,  Huntsville,  Utah;  m.  Feb.  21,  1870,  Erastus  P.  Bing- 
ham; 1.  Huntsville,  Weber  County,  Utah. 

17  chd.  '  Perry  Alanson  Bingham.'"  b.  Apr.  8,  1871.  -Emeline  Chris- 
tina, b.  Oct  14,  1S72.  3  Francis,  b.  July  19,  1874.  ^Albern,  b. 
Apr.  14,  1876.  5  Joseph  Franklin, b.  Nov.  23,  1877.  -^  Olive  Rebecca, 
b.  Aug.  20,  1S79.  "Louisa  Marinda,  b.  Dec.  10,  1S80.  ^William 
Henry,  b.  Apr.  13.  1882.  » Mary  Lucinda,  b.  Aug.  25,  1883. 
10  Thomas  Lorenzo,  b.  Feb.  iS.  1885  "  Ezra,  b.  Sept.  6,  1SS6. 
'■^  Erastus  Edward,  b.  Mar.  7,  1888  '-'Clarissa,  b.  Nov.  7,  1889. 
'nVilfred  Levi,  b.  Aug.  14  1S91.  '*  Lorin  and  "^  Leonard  (twins;, 
b.  Oct.  6,  1S93.     '■  Cedenia.  b.  Aug.  4,  1895. 


m  Albern  Alanson  Allen,"  s.  of  Alanson  D.  of  Hunts- 
ville, Utah;  m.  Dec.  27,  1883,  Louisa  Stowell;  1.  Huntsville, 
Utah. 

7  chd.  'Albern  Ethan  Allen,"' b.  Nov.  20,  18S4.  -Josephine,  b.  Aug. 
9,  18S6.  3  Daniel  Chester,  b.  Feb.  3,  1S89.  ■'Rachel  Chastina.  b. 
Nov.  25,  1890.  ^Heber  Classon,  b.  Jan.  15,  1893.  "Seymour  Bar- 
numand  '  Spencer  Stowell  (twins)  b.  May  16.  1895;  d.  Aug.  15,  1895. 


m-  Orrin  Daniel  Allen,"  s.  of  Alanson  D.  of  Huntsville, 
Utah;  m.  Anna  C.  Bendrup,  b.  July  22,  1858;  1.  Huntsville, 
Utah. 

8  chd.  '  Orrin  Daniel  Allen.  Jr..'o  b.  Nov.  25,  1S7S.  "Anna  Christina, 
b.  May 26.  18S0.  ^Martha.b.  Sept.  27,  1883.  ■'Marinda,  b.  July  14. 
18S5.  ^Emma  Chastina,  b.  Jan.  5,  1S8S.  "Arch  Francis,  b.  June 
15,  1890.  'Andrew  Ezra,  b.  Jan.  24,  1893.  ''Joseph  Marion,  b. 
Nov.  23,  1S95. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    ROGER,    THIRD.  171 

|if  Ammon  Allen,'  s.  of  Alanson  D.  and  Christina  H.;  m. 
Nov.  3,  1881,  IsabellHislop;  1.  Huntsville,  Utah. 

8  chd.     'Ammon  Ethan  Allen,'"  b.   Aug.  8    1882.    ^  John  Alanson,   b 
Oct.  21,  1S83.     -'Agnes,  b   Feb.  20.  1885.     •'Daniel,  b.   Apr.  9,  1888. 
5  Ada  Isabell,  b.  July  1,  1889.     •*  Effa  Chastina.  b.   Mar.  22,   1891. 
'George,  b.  Aug.  25,  1893.     « Jesse  Peter,  b.  May  25,  1895. 

■^  Hyrum  Allen,"   s.   of  Alanson  D.   and  Christina  H.;  m. 
Nancy  A.  Wilson;  b.  Adamsville,  Utah,  Oct.  2,  1868;  1. . 

4  chd.     'Jared  Isadore  Allen. 'o  b.  July  12.   1888.     -  Laura  Emeline,   b. 

Aug.  II,  1880.  3  Hyrum  Reuben,  b.  Mar.  6,  1893.  *  Alanson  Alfred, 
b.  Nov.  12,  1895. 

IJ4  Samuel  Allen,"  s.   of  Alanson  D.  and  Christina  H.;  m. 
Dec.  19,  1884,  Louisa  C.  Danielson;  1.  Huntsville,  Utah. 

5  chd.     'Samuel  Arche  Allen, '»    b.  June   19.    1886;  d.   Dec.   26,   1S86. 

s  Ethel  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  13,  1887.  ^Mary  Chastina.  b.  Sept.  21, 
1889.  ■•Alanson  David,  b.  Oct.  8,  1891.  ^  Daniel  Merrill,  b.  May  7, 
1894. 

fi-f  Sarah  Ann  Allen,"  dau.  of  Alanson  D.  and  Christina  H,; 
m.  Sept.  27,  1883,  William  G.  Moyes. 

5  chd.  'Annie  Moyes,'"  b.  Sept.  3,  1885.  -William  Reuben,  b.  Jan.  7, 
1887.  sDavid  Gowin,  b.  Apr.  13,  1889.  ^Robina,  b.  Sept.  21,  1891. 
=  Jane  Eva,  b.  May  24.  1893. 

fl^  Emma  Rozina  Allen,"  dau.  of  Alanson  D.  and  Christina 
H.;  m.  Mar.  20,  1889,  John  H.  Jorgensen;  1.  Huntsville,  Utah. 

4  chd.  'John  Earl  Jorgensen,"' b.  Feb.  20,1890;  d.  May  29.  1893. 
^Glen  N.,  b.  Aug.  9,  1891.  ^K.  Emma,  b.  Sept.  26,  1893.  -ilvor,  b. 
Sept.  4,  1895. 

End  of  the  descendants  of  Roger  Ailing,  3d. 


OTHER  CHILDREN  OF   SERGT.  SAMUEL  ALLING. 

II  Capt.  Theophilus  Ailing,  the  6th  s.  of  Sergt.  Samuel 
Ailing,  was  a  weaver  and  clothier;  he  first  settled  at  Ailing- 
town,  but  about  1 7 13  removed  to  East  Haven,  where  he  was 
a  freeman,  and  d.  there  in  1757.  He  was  appointed  ensign  in 
the  train  band  in  17 18,  lieutenant  in  1723  and  captain  in  1731. 


172  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINC;,    FIRST. 

His  oldest  s.  Gideon,  at  the  age  of  27,  d.  um.  before  his  f., 
who  was  made  his  administrator  in  1736.  His  will,  dated  Oct. 
23,  1749,  gives  his  "  wf.  Elizabeth  all  she  brought  with  her," 
and  his  dau.  Phebe  Ailing,  "all  my  household  goods,  and  one 
cow  if  I  have  any."  To  my  chd.  Benjamin  and  Timothy 
Ailing,  Thankful  Dawson  and  Lydia  Harrison,  I  have  already 
given  what  I  intend  they  shall  have.  To  his  s.  Titus  Ailing 
he  gives  all  his  real  estate,  both  land  and  buildings,  and 
appoints  him  his  executor.  Very  little  further  history  of  him 
is  found,  but  what  there  is,  follows. 

ii  Capt.    Theophilus    Ailing,'  s.  of   Sergt.  Samuel;  m.    (i), 
June  17,  1708,  Lediah  (Lydia?)  Smith,  dau.  of   Thomas  Smith, 

b.  Mar.    24,    1686;    d.   ;  m.    (2)    widow  Elizabeth    (Smith) 

Bradley;  r.  East  Haven,  Conn. 

Seven  C/iildrcn. 

^*  Gideon  Ailing,-*  b   June  26,  1709;  d.  um.  abt.  1736. 

yVj  Titus  Ailing/  b.  

-"  Benjamin  Ailing,-'  b   

21  Timothy  Alling,Mx    —  . 

--  Thankful  Ailing.-"  b    ;m     Dawson. 

-^  Lydia  Ailing, ••  b    ;  m.  Harrison. 

^4  Phebe  Alling,4  b.  

^^  Titus  Ailing,'  s.  of  Theophilus;  m.  Deborah  Page; 

Elcveti  Children. 

-°  Titus  AUing,  Jr.,^  m.  June   17,  17S9  Lucinda  (Street)  Hickox,  b.  Jul)' 
17,  1763,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Street;  had  a  dau.,  Sylvia  Ailing. 

-«  Lydia  Ailing.^  b.  . 

-"  Abigail  Ailing,*  b.  . 


-*  Nathaniel  AUing,-'' b   ;d    y. 

-^  Deborah  Ailing,*  b.  . 

3"  Theophilus  Ailing,-'  b.  . 

*i  Jonathan  Ailing,*  b.  . 

»-  Phebe  AUing,*  b.  

^'^  Nathaniel  AUing.*  b   

»-*  Mary  AUing,*  b.  . 

^^  Justus  AUing.*  b.  . 

In  1748  Timothy  Allen  (wife  Sarah)  of  East  Haven  bought 
in  ancient  Woodbury  the  third,  fourth  and  fifth  lots  in  fourth 
tier  of  lots  in  the  vSouth   Purchase   from   the  Indians.     Price 


CHILDREN  OF    SERGT.    SAMUEL    ALLING.  173 

paid  850  lbs.  money.  In  1765  Benjamin  Allen  (wife  Lydia) 
bought  a  tract  near  to  Tim(jthy.  These  were  probably  the 
sons  of  Theojjhilus  Ailing  and  more  than  likely  were  the  an- 
cestors of  the  Aliens  of  that  section,  but  their  trace  is  lost. 
It  is  probable  that  most  of  the  descendants  of  the  East 
Haven  Allings  reverted  to  the  English  form  of  the  name — 
Allen — and  adopted  the  same  orthography  as  James  Allen, 
the  father  of  Roger  Ailing,  and  the  identity  of  kinship  with 
the  Allings  is  lost. 

-^  Sergt.  Samuel  Ailing '  had  3  dau.,  Sarah,  Elizabeth  and 
Esther,  all  by  2d  wf.  Sarah  Chedsey;  they  all  m.,  but  their  de- 
scendants are  not  traced  except  as  follows: 

\^  Sarah  Ailing'  m.  Dec.  27,  17 16,  David,  s.  of  John  Pun- 
derson,  b.  Nov.  3,  1686;  r.  New  Haven. 

3  chd.  'David  Punderson,  Jr.,  b  June  29,  171S;  d.  May  5.  1777;  rn. 
Dec.  20,  1739  Thankful,  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah  Holt.  ^  Daniel, 
b.  Sept.  28,  1722.     ^  Sarah   b    Oct.  3,  1725. 

ffi-  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  m.  (i)  Dec.  24,  1713,  John  Morris,  b. 
Oct.  8,  1684;  d.  Nov.,  1744;  m.  (2)  abt.  1754  Isaac  Dickerman, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1677;  d.  Sept.  7,  1758;  s.  i. 

The  above  Isaac  Dickerman  married  (i)  June  30, 1709,  Mary 
Atwater;died  August  31,  1753.  They  had  a  son,  Samuel  Dick- 
erman, born  March  4,  17 16;  died  March  10,  1760;  m.arried 
December  7,  1739,  fj  Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah 
(Sacket)  Ailing  (see  ||).  He  married  (2)  Elizabeth  (Ailing) 
Morris  before  December  13,  1755. 

fl  Esther  (Hester)  Ailing,  m.  Jan.  20,  1718,  Samuel,  s.  of 
Samuel  Thompson,  b.  Dec.  2,  1696.  They  had  i  dau.,  Esther 
Thompson,  b.  May  3,  1728. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,'  ist. 

BRANCH  OF  HIS  GRANDSON,   DANIEL    ALLING/   IST. 

II  Daniel  Ailing-/  ist,  s.  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Allini?,  ist,  whose 
birth  and  marriage  are  not  found  on  record,  yet  there  are 
still  unmistakable  evidences  that  he  was  a  son  of  Sergt.  Sam- 
uel, and  the  founder  of  a  large  and  influential  family  line 
which  as  far  as  known  is  as  follows: 

If  Capt.  Daniel  Ailing,^    ist,  b. ;  d.   1756;    m.    Rebecca 

(Cooper?);  d.  1770;  r.  Orange,  Conn. 

Eis:Jtt  Children. 

^^  Timothy  Ailing,'*  b.  Apr.  14,  1712;  d.  1772,  East  Haven. 

20  Mabel  Ailing,^  b.  Aug.  4.  1714. 

21  Rebeckah  Ailing,^  b.  Aug.  5,  1716;  m. Thomas. 

82  Esther  Ailing,-*  b.  Feb.  29,  1720;  m. Washband. 

23  Sarah  Ailing,^  b.  July  29,  1722;  m.  Mar.  2S,   1745,  Benjamin  Hum- 
phreville. 
^%  Phebe  Ailing,^  b.  Mar.  24,  1724;  m.  William  Wolcott. 
^%  Daniel  Ailing,  2d,-»  b.  June  10,  172S;  d.  Feb.  3,  1S21. 
fJ^  Silas  Ailing,  ist,-"  b.  Sept.  10,  1734;  d.  1S17. 

1-fi  Capt.  Daniel  Ailing,  ist,  is  supposed  to  have  been  the 
7th''son  of  Sergt.  Samuel,  and  that  he  was  born  a  short  time 
before  the  death  of  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth  Winston,  Decem- 
ber, 1682.  He  appears  to  have  had  a  military  talent,  for  he 
was  chosen  lieutenant  in  the  6th  Co.  of  the  train  band  of 
New  Haven  in  October,  1732,  and  captain  in  1735.  He  settled 
in  that  part  of  New  Haven  which  is  now  included  in  the 
town  of  Orange;  was  a  prosperous  and  progressive  farmer, 
and  accumulated  a  large  estate  for  those  days,  and  after  his 
decease,  his  widow,  Rebecca,  on  the  third  Monday  of  June, 
1756,  presented  his  will  in  the  New  Haven  Probate  Court,  as 
follows: 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen. 

I,  Daniel  Ailing,  of  the  town  and  county  of  New  Haven 
and  State  of  Connecticut,  do  make  and  ordain  this  my  last 
will  and  testament:   first  of  all,  giving  my  soul  to  God  who 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  175 

gave  it,  and  my  body  to  the  earth  for  decent  burial.  As  to 
my  worldly  estate,  I  give,  devise  and  dispose  of  the  same  as 
follows,  namely: 

My  will  is  that  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  charges  and 
charge  of  settling  my  estate  be  paid  out  of  my  movable 
estate. 

Item — I  give  to  my  wife  Rebecca  all  my  household  goods, 
and  one-half  of  my  stock  of  cattle,  horses,  sheep  and  swine, 
to  be  at  her  disposal.  I  do  also  give  her  during  her  natural 
life  the  use  of  my  two  Negroes,  Pero  and  Chant;  also  the  use 
of  my  dwelling-house  and  of  one-third  part  of  my  home- 
stead, that  is,  my  farm  adjoining  my  dwelling-house. 

Item — I  give  and  devise  to  my  son  Timothy  Ailing,  over 
and  above  what  I  have  already  done  for  him,  a  piece  of  salt 
meadow,  about  an  acre,  lying  in  the  Oyster  Point  quarter; 
also  all  my  right  in  the  common  or  undivided  land,  including 
the  divisions  already  laid  out,  to  him  and  his  heirs  and 
assigns  forever. 

Item — To  my  son  Daniel  Ailing  I  give  and  devise  the 
northern  half  part  (less  a  few  acres  in  quantity)  of  my  farm 
adjoining  my  dwelling-house,  together  with  the  building  on 
said  northern  half,  including  that  part  of  the  farm  which  I 
have  heretofore  given  him  by  deed,  also  half  of  about  six 
acres  of  meadow  in  the  west  meadows;  also,  about  one  acre 
and  a  half  of  woodland  that  I  bought  of  David  Johnson,  to 
him  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  also  my  said  negro 
Chant  after  my  wife's  decease. 

Item — To  my  son  Silas  Ailing  I  give  and  devise  the  south- 
ern half  (over  five  acres  in  qviantity)  of  my  said  farm;  also 
about  2354  acres  of  land  lying  across  the  way  over  against 
my  said  farm,  which  said  23)^  acres  1  bought  of  Samuel  Hor- 
ton;  also  the  half  of  the  said  about  six  acres  of  meadow  in 
the  west  meadows,  to  him  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  with 
buildings  thereon  and  appurtenances — reserving,  neverthe- 
less, to  my  said  wife,  out  of  what  I  have  thus  given,  the  use 
and  improvement  of  such  part  and  for  such  farm  as  is  above- 
mentioned.  I  also  give  to  my  said  son  Silas  a  pair  of  oxen, 
and  horse,  two  cows,  five  yearlings  neat  cattle,  15  sheep,  four 
swine,  my  cart,  plow,  gears  for  horse,  three  chains,  ax,  hoe, 
scythe  and  snathe,  hackle  and  pin  for  cart. 


1^6  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINO,    FIRST. 

Item— My  will  further  is  that  m)-  said  servant  Pero,  after 
my  said  wife's  decease,  have  his  freedom,  and  I  do  hereby 
manumit  and  make  free  said  servant,  as  above  said. 

Item— My  will  is  and  I  do  hereby  give  and  devise  to  my 
two  sons  Daniel  and  Silas  Ailing  my  land  at  town  in  the  lot 
fronting  the  market  place,  and  my  Sabbath  Day  House  to 
them  and  their  heirs  forever,  without  the  benefit  of  *  *  *  * 
to  either  of  them. 

Item— I  give  to  my  daughter  Rebecca  Thomas  four  pounds 
of  lawful  money  out  of  my  movable  estate. 

Item— All  the  rest  and  residue  of  my  personal  estate,  not 
before  in  this  will  disposed  of,  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my 
daughters  Rebecca  Thomas,  Esther  Washbond,  Sarah 
Humphrevill,  Phebe  Wolcott  and  my  granddaughter,  Lois 
Roys,  equally  to  be  divided  among  them. 

Lastly— I  appoint  ray  wife  Rebecca  and  my  son  Daniel 
Ailing  Executors  of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament.  In 
witness  thereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  in 
New  Haven  this  13th  day  of  December  A.  D.,  1755. 

Daniel  Alling.     [seal.] 

Isaac  Dickerman,  \ 

Elizabeth  E.  DickeriMan,    l  JFitiiesses. 

John  Hubbard,  ) 

In  November,  1756,  Daniel  Alling's  estate  was  distributed 
to  the  widow  Rebecca,  sons  Timothy,  Daniel  and  Silas,  to 
daughters  Rebecca  Thomas,  Esther  Washbond,  Sarah 
Hutnphreville,  Phebe  Wolcott  and  Lois  Royss,  granddaughter. 

Note— "Uniform  tradition  among  the  Orange  Allmgs  reports  that  of 
these  six  grandsons  of  Roger  Alling,  through  his  eldest  son  Samuel  ist, 
two  settled  and  gave  the  name  to  Allingtown  on  the  right  bank  of  the  West 
River  near  (and  then  in)  New  Haven,  one  settled  in  Hamden,  two  settled 
in  New  Jersey;  and  one,  Daniel,  ist,  the  sixth  son  who  grew  up,  settled  in 
the  west  part  of  New  Haven,  afterward  Orange,  and  became  the  founder 
of  the  Orange  or  Dogman  Allings. 

"Dogman  was  (and  still  is)  the  name  of  a  road  running  from  the  Milford 
turnpike,  or  old  Boston  and  New  York  '  King's  Highway '  of  cokmial 
times,  northward  through  the  eastern  part  of  the  town  of  Orange  to  the 
Ansonia  turnpike  in  the  town  of  Woodbndge.  The  origin  of  the  name  is 
obscure.  The  road  is  about  two  and  a  half  or  three  miles  long.  It  is  now 
a  'by  road,'  but  was  once  a  'high  road,'  and  nearly  all  the  land  it  traverses 
was  once  Alling  land.     On  the  west  side  of  this  road,  on  a  small  hill  north 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    (IRAXnSON,    DANIEL    ALLIXd,    FIRST. 


/  / 


of  the  present  Derby  turnpike,  still  exists  the  strongly  walled  cellar  of  the 
first  house  built  by  Daniel,  ist,  the  settler  of  Dogman,  and  which  his 
children  by  his  older  son  Daniel,  2d.  long  retained  and  thence  spread  north- 
ward up  the  road,  while  those  of  his  younger  son,  Silas,  ist,  spread  down 
the  road  southward.  The  road  is  still  full  of  Ailing  houses  built  by  this 
stozk."—(Fro//i  Rev.  Geoi-gc  Lans/ng  Taylor's  History,  iSSi.) 

The  seven  sons  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Ailing  who  grew  up  settled,  Samuel, 
at  Newark,  N.  J.;  John,  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.;  James,  at  Wallingford! 
Conn.;  Roger,  3d,  at  Allingtown;  Theophilus,  at  Allingtown,  but  removed 
to  East  Haven:  Daniel,  ist,  at  Orange,  and  Caleb,  at  Hamden. 

For  the  first  120  years  the  New  Haven  Colony  consisted  of  a  single 
church,  the  first  or  Center  Church,  but  in  "Oct.,  1759,  the  Assembly  set  off 
from  the  first  church  a  society  to  be  known,  called  and  distinguished  by 
the  name  of  White  Haven,  and  among  those  assigned  to  that  society  were 
Nathan  Ailing,  Samuel  Ailing.  Daniel  Ailing.  Benjamin  Ailing,  Thomas 
Ailing,  William  Ailing,  Hannah  Ailing,  Charles  Ailing,  Timothy  Ailing 
and  Zadoc  Ailing.  While  the  following  Allings  were  retained  in  the  old  or 
first  society,  viz.:  Benjamin,  Joseph,  Rebecca,  Roger,  3d,  Hezekiah,  John, 
]o\\Sit\\^Xi.]o\in,]v."— {Colonial  Records.) 

J^«j  Timothy  Ailing-,'  s.  of  Daniel  and  Rebecca  Ailing,  ibt; 
m.  May  20,  1736,  Alary  Humfrevill;*  r  North  Haven. 

Seven  Children 

-■   Lucresea  Ailing. *  b.  May  15,  1738. 

-"   Eunice  Ailing, M3.  Aug.  iS    1740. 

-»  David  Ailing,'' b   Dec.  9   1742:  m.  Abigail . 

30  Rhoda  Ailing  ^  b.  Sept.  11,  1744. 

■^1  Mary  Ailing,' b.  Nov.  22.  1746. 
TTff  Archelaus  Alling.5  b.  Dec.  21.  1748:  d.  Meriden   Conn..  Aug   24,  1S2S. 
-//o  Ichabod  Ailing, Mx  Oct   24,  1756:  d.  Hamden,  Conn.,  Sept.  19  '1S09. 

15'  Timothy  Ailing,  the  oldest  son  of  Capt.  Daniel  Ailing-, 
ist,  married  Mary  Humfrevill  (Umberfield)  and  resided  Tn 
North  Haven,  where  he  was  directed  by  the  Assemblv  in  1759 
to  attend  the  White  Haven  Church.  He  seems  to  have  been 
a  somewhat  extensive  real  estate  dealer,  and  for  a  time  a 
large  landholder.  His  transactions,  as  exhibited  on  the  New 
Haven  records,  show  that  his  dealings  were  sometimes  very 
heavy,  and  that  he  handled  large  sums  of  money  for  his  time; 
and  yet,  at  his  decease,— though  he  had  inherited  a  handsome 


*  This  spelling  is  used  to  conform  to  the  marriage  record,  but  the  true  orthography  i^;  perhaps 
uncertain,  for  the  New  Haven  records  are  not  uniform,  spelling  the  name  six  or  more  different 
ways.     The  compiler  thinks  Umberfield  the  most  approved  form. 


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178  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROCiER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

property  from  his  father,— his  estate  was  declared  insolvent 
and  settled  by  commissioners,  showing-  him  to  have  been  a 
careless  trader  or  impoverished  by  continued  reverses. 

Y^yV  Daniel  Ailing,  2d,'  s.  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Rebecca;  m. 
(i)  Parnel  Smith;  d.  ;  m.  (2)  Mary  Beecher;  r.  Orange. 

Eleven  Clu'ldreii. 

^Vo  Daniel  Ailing,  3d,=  b.  ;  m.  Anna  Smith. 

y*fi,  Caleb  Ailing  •■  b   ;  m    Avis  Umberfield. 

»'"  Tiinoth\'  Ailing,-'  b. ;  ni.  Apr.  25.  1793,  Polly  Harding;  r.  Hamden. 

-^^j^  Philo  Ailing,  ist/  b.  ;  m.  Hannah  Lines. 

yW  Theophilus  Ailing, »  b.    1772;  d.   Sept.    26,    1S21;  m.   Eunice  (Pardee) 

Smith. 
ySgit-  Elias  Ailing. 5  b.  1771;  d.  Aug  2,  1S21;  m.  Betsey  Parker. 
iVs  Mabel  (Phebe)  Ailing/  bp.  July  14.  1754;  d.  Oct.  10,  1799. 

■*!  Bathsheba  Ailing,^  b. ;  m.  Moses  Umberfield. 

-•-   Huldah  Ailing.-'  b.  ;  m.  July  19,  1794.  Truman  Smith. 

■'•'  Lucy  Ailing.''  b.  ;  m.  Obed  Ford. 

->*  Mehitabel  Ailing/  b.  ;  d. . 

2  5  Daniel  Ailing,  2d,  made  his  will  June  6,  1814,  which  was 
proved  February  27,  182 1;  made  two  of  his  sons,  Theophilus 
and  Elias,  executors  (both  of  whom  died  the  same  year  of  the 
father),  and  gave  his  property  to  his  wife,  Mary  Ailing.  On 
the  15th  of  November,  1755,  his  house  was  burned,  and  with 
it  five  pounds  of  Proclamation  Bills  (Colony  Credit),  which 
was  reimbursed  to  him  in  February,  1756. — [Colonial  Records.) 

y\6^  Silas  Ailing,  1st,'  s.  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Rebecca  Ailing, 
ist;   m.    Mar.   25,   1756,   Dorcas   Baldwin,    b.   Aug.  18,    1738;  r. 

Orange. 

Eight  Cliildreii. 

y*g\  Elizabeth  Anna  AUing,-''  b.  Apr.  30,  175S;  d.  1837,  a.  79. 

jW  Rebecca  Ailing.-'  b   Jan.  27,  1760;  d.  Mar.  29,  1780. 

^'  Asa  Ailing, 5  b.  July  4,  1761;  d.  y. 

■j-»g\i  Amos  Ailing.*  b   Nov.  18,  1764;  d.  June  14,  1820. 

^^^  Edward  Ailing,"  bp   Mar.  13    1768;  d.  Sept.  21,  1815. 

f^o^-  Silas  Ailing,  2d,*  b.  1771;  d.  Oct.  7,  1805. 

fgiy  Lewis  Ailing.*  b.  May  2,  1778;  d.  in  Ohio. 

yS/s  Asa  Ailing  *  b   Jan.  18,  1781;  d.  Mar.  11.  1866. 

-«   Silas  Ailing,  ist,  made  his  will  April  27,  1809,  which  was 
presented  in  Probate  Court,  July  4,  1817.     He  makes  his  sons 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLINO,    FIRST  1 79 

Asa  and  Edward  executors,  gives  one-third  of  estate  to 
wife  Dorcas,  and  the  remainder  equally  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
John  Scott,  William  Noyes,  Jr.,  son  of  daughter  Rebecca,  de- 
ceased, to  sons  Amos,  Edward,  Lewis,  Asa,  and  to  heirs  of 
son  Silas,  deceased. 

y\\  Phebe  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Rebecca;  m. 
William  Wolcott;  had  a  dau.,  Rebecca  Wolcott;  b.  Aug.  i8, 
1754;  d.  New  York  City,  July  26,  1838;  m.  Oct.  29,  1778,  Jabez 
Turner,  b.  Bristol,  Pa.,  Jan.  31,  1756;  d.  Monticello,  111.,  1847; 
had  a  s.,  William  Wolcott  Turner,  b.  June  i,  1800;  m.  Lucinda 
Marie  Peaslee;  had  a  dau.,  Helen  Hunter  Turner,  who  m.  Col. 
Charles  M.  Conyngham  of  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.;  had  a  dau.,  Helen 
M.  Conyngham,  who  m.  Charles  A.  Gifford,  -J-J'  a  descendant 
of  vSamuel  Ailing,  2d,  of  Newark. 

y\2_  Archelaus  Allen,'  s.  of  Capt.  Timothy  and  Mary;  m.  in 
Wallingford,  Conn.,  Prudence  Merriman,  b.  1746;  d.  Nov.  29, 
1807;  r.  Wall'd  and  Meriden. 

S/x  Childre7i,  all  Born  in    Wallingford. 

53  Phebe  Allen/' b.  Feb.  9,  1776;  d.  u in.  Seneca  Castle.  N.Y.,Nov.  17, 1S27. 
^\  Levi  Allen, «  b.  Mar.  30,  1777;  d.  Meriden,  Aug.  27,  1861. 
yW  Silas  Allen/  b.  Oct.  23,  1778;  d.  Wyoming,  N.  Y..  Aug.  3,  1S34. 

5"  Mabel  Allen,"  b.  17S0;  d.  Meriden,  Dec.  6.  1802. 
3^V  Moses  Allen. «  b.  Nov.  25,  1782;  d.  York,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1S4S. 
^f^  Prudence  Allen,"  b^  Feb.  5,  17S6;  d.  Chapinville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1853. 

3  3  Archelaus  Allen  m.  Prudence  Merriman*  and  settled  at 
North  Farms,  Wallingford,  from  where  he  enlisted  at  the  time 
of  the  Lexington  Alarm,  under  the  name  of  Allen.  On  his  re- 
turn he  re-enlisted  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  and  his 
name  was  there  entered  Ailing.  In  1793,  after  the  war,  he 
removed  to  Meriden  and  died  there  in  1828,  where  he  spelled 
his  name  Allen,  and  his  descendants  have  since  conformed  to 
the  same  orthography. 


*  Prudence  was  the  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Merrhnan,  who  was  a  grandson  of  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Merriman,  the  ancestor  of  the  Merriman  family  and  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Wallingford  in 
1670.  He  was  town  clerk,  captain  of  the  train  band,  and  a  prominent  man  there.  He  was  born  in 
England  in  1613,  married  Abigail  Olney  in  1649,  and  died  in  Wallingford  in  1694.  The  mother  of 
Prudence  was  Prudence  Austin,  a  granddaughter  of  John  Austin,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
New  Haven.  She  was  sister  of  Hannah  Austin,  who  married  Phineas  Hough,  grandfather  of  Dr. 
Hough  of  'SiftxiAcn.—Hiil'i'ard's  lUstoty  of  Meriden,  1S4Q. 


l8o  DESCENDANTS    OK    ROC.ER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

^\  Ichabod  AUino-,'  s.  of  Timothy  and  Mar\';  m.  widow 
Rhoda  Gilbert,  b.  1766;  d.  Feb.  it,  1826;  r.  Hamden,  Conn. 

S/.v  C  III  Id  re  11. 

y%  Timothy  Ailing,"  b. . 

y«8\  Lyman  Ailing,''  b.  17SS;  d.  Oct.  2,  1S67. 

yVg  Michael  Ailing,"  b. ;  d.  . 

■j^^jf  Ezra  Ailing,''  b.  July  5,  1799;  d.  Dec.  23,  1882. 
i«JV  Russell  AUing,"  b.  1S03;  d.  Apr.  17,  18S7. 
«■*  Polly  AUing,''  bp.  July  27,  1S17;  d.  um.  Feb.  i,  1S47. 

3  3  Ichabod  Ailing  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and 
soon  after  he  married  Rhoda  Gilbert  of  Hamden;  settled 
down  upon  her  farm,  and  spent  his  days  in  the  management 
of  it. 

^^  Daniel  Ailing,''  3d,  s.  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d,  was  a  Revohi- 
tionary  soldier;  he  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and 
served  in  the  3d  Regiment  of  Connecticut  Infantry;  he  m. 
Anna    Smith    of   West    Haven     and    had   5   chd.;    'Alanson,' 

b.  ;  d.  um.     'Samuel,''  b. ;  d.  s.  i.     'Elliott,'  b. ; 

d. .     'Mary  (Polly);  m.  David  Tuttle,  Bethany.     "'Susan,' 

b. .;  d.  y. 

j3^\  Caleb  Ailing,'  s.  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d;  m.  Avis  Umber- 
field  and  r.  in  Wdbge. 

Eight  Children. 

«»  Hezekiah  AUing,'' b.  Mar.  23.  1784;  d.   Aug.  10,  1827;  m.  Lucy  Ford; 

6  chd.;  1  Jane  Umberfield,  -  Linus  J.,  -Charlotte  ]\Iary,  ■>  Polly  Ann; 

m.  Joseph  G.  Tuttle,  b.  iSio.     ">  vSidney,  •' Buel  Hull. 
'■'•  Mehitabel   AUing,''  b    Aug.    14,    1786;   m.    James  Sherman;    6  chd.; 

'Jesse.  2  Mary  A.,  -^  Grace,  •»  Elizabeth,  ^  Mary  E.,  ''James. 
'■■   Parnel  AUing,"  H    |    b.  July  16,  17S9. 

««  Polly  AUing.''  ^     \    b.  July  16    1789. 

-i«g'V  EU  AUing,'' b.  July  21.  1791;  d.  Nov.  17,  1S76.  Oxford,  Conn. 
-0  Lyman  AUing''  b.    Feb.    26,   1793;  d.   abt     1852,  Oxford,  Conn.;  m. 

Ruth  Hitchcock;  2  chd.;  '  Hubert.  -John. 
"1  Horace  AUing,'' b   Nov.  27,  iSoo;  went  West;  trace  lost. 
-2  Caleb  Uenzal  AUing.''  b.    1807;  d.  Dec.  31,  1S47;  m.  Elizabeth  Woos- 

ter;  2  chd;  '  Charlotte  and  '  Mary. 

_3j^  Philo  Ailing,'  ist,  s.  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d;  m.  ^May  8, 
1780,  Hannah  Lines;  r.  Wdbge. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  l8l 

Eight  Children. 

iif,  Philo  Ailing,  2d,'' b.  Apr.  i6,  17S5;  d   Aug.  25.  1873. 

'■*  Richard  Ailing  ''  b.  ;  d.  1S20,  Bethany;  um. 

-jVt  William  Ailing,''  b.  ;  d.  1S21. 

"«  Mabel  Ailing.''  b.  ;  m.  John  Andrus;  s.  i. 

'"  Jennet  V.  Ailing  ''  b.  ;  m.  Silliman  Hotchkiss. 

"  Hannah   Ailing,''  b. ;  m.  Hubbard   Hotchkiss,  Aug.  9,    1S20;  i 

dau.,  Elizabeth. 

"  Rebecca  Ailing, •>  b.  Nov.  9,  1794;  m.  1S12  Azariah  Wolworth. 

»"  Rachel  Ailing,"  b.  ;  d.  um. 

WILL    OF    PHILO    ALLING,   PREAMBLE,  ETC. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  dear  son  Philo  Ailing,  this 
place  bounded  north  by  Edward  Ailing,  east  by  Caleb  Ailing 
south  and  west  by  highway,  excepting  $30  to  be  divided  among 
my  daughters  and  $5  apiece  to  the  rest  of  my  sons. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  dear  wife  my  house  adjoining 
to  Caleb  Ailing  and  one  acre  of  land  joining  the  house,  dur- 
ing her  life,  after  that  to  be  divided  equally  among  my 
daughters. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  dear  wife  and  son  Philo  Ailing 
two  acres  and  a  half  of  woodland  lying  in  Greenfield  so 
called. 

I  nominate  and  appoint  Levi  Allmg  and  my  dear  wife  exec- 
utors of  this  my  last  will  and  testament.  In  witness  whereof 
I  set  my  hand  April  7,  1S13. 

Philo  Alling. 

"'^  Richard,  son  of  Philo  Ailing,  ist,  died  in  1820.  William 
Beecher  administrator,  who  divided  his  estate  equally  to  his 
brothers  and  sisters,  viz:  Philo,  William  and  Rachel  Alling, 
Mabel  Andrus,  Jennet  V.  Hotchkiss  and  Rebecca  Wolworth. 

^W  Theophilus  Ailing,'  son  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d,  married 
Eunice  (Pardee)  Smith;  had  a  son,  Lucius  Ailing,  born  1803 
died  December  30,  1861;  married  Harriet  Hotchkiss,  Derby 
3  children;  '  Clarissa,  "  Helen  and  ''Lewis  H.  Allen,  M.D. 
married  October  24,  1852,  Mary  H.  Tolles,  Bethany;  died  at 
Hampton  Hospital,  Va.,  September  27,  1864;  r.  Orange. 

^\-L  Elias  Alling,"  s.  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d;  m.  Aug.  26,  1798, 
Elizabeth  (Betsey)  Parker,  b.  1780;  d.  Feb.  20,  1862;  r.  Orange. 


l82  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Sell  en  Children. 

*i  Isaac  Ailing,''  b.  iSoo;  d.  um.  Nov.  i6,  1S63. 
-/V\  Betsey  Ailing,'"  b.  1S05;  d.  Feb.,  1S40. 
**3    Twin  boys,"  b.  1S06;  d.  i. 
■tVt  Laura  Ailing,''  b.  180S;  d.  Apr.  15,  1888. 

S3    Elias  Ailing,  Jr.,''b.  iSio;  d.  May  8,  1883;  m.    1S43  Catherine  Rus- 
sell; 4  chd  ;  '  Charles,  b.  Feb.  18,  1S44;  d.  Sept.  10,  1862.     ^  George, 
b.  Oct.    10,   1845;  d.  Oct.    14,   1S-7.     3  Amelia,   b.  Feb.    iS,  1S47;  d. 
Aug.  16,  1S63.     ■'Herbert,  b.  July  30,  1S50. 
8«    Huldah  Ailing,''  b.  Nov.  6,  1S20;  1.  New  Haven. 

yYs  Mabel  (Phebe)  Ailing/  dau.  of  Daniel  Ailing,  2d;  m. 
May  20,  1773,  Elijah  Thompson,  b.  Dec.  16,  1751;  d.  Oct.  5, 
1825. 

8  chd.,  all  b.  in  New  Haven.    '  Hannah,  b.  Sept..  1773;  d.  Aug.,  1S18;  m. 

Sept.,  1793,  George  Hepburn,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.     -Charles,  b.  ; 

m.  Ann  Gilbert;  killed  on  the  "  Chesapeake,"  war  of  1S12.  -"Wil- 
liam E.,  b.  ;  m.   Sally  Barney.     -^Elizabeth,  b.  177S;  d.  1829. 

5 Rebecca,  b.  June  4,  17S0;  d.  Apr.  22,  1S29;  m.  Capt.  William  Bar- 
ney. « Sheldon,  d.  um.  1821.  '  Mehitabel,  b.  Nov.  17,  1785;  d.  Apr. 
17,  1S34;  m.  Asa  Buddington.  ~  Grace,  b.  1790;  d.  July  19,  1864;  m. 
Dr.  Elijah  Mtmson. 

^  Elizabeth  A.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.  (i)  Apr.  14, 
1774,  Amos  Gilbert;  b.  June  12,  1752;  d.  1805;  m.  (2)  John 
Scott;  s.  i.;  r.  New  Haven. 

Five  C/iiidre/i,  all  by  (i). 

'^"  Rebecca  Gilbert,''  b.  - — -;  m.  Jesse  Mix. 

'*«  Elizabeth  A.  (Nancy)  Gilbert,"  b.  17S2;  d.  July  7,  1S39;  m.  Eli  ]\Iix. 

**»   Fanny  Gilbert,'' b.  ;  m.  Birdsey  Peck. 

•■'0  Amos  Ailing  Gilbert,"  b. ;  d.  1S32;  m.  Elizabeth  Thornton. 

■'1  Hezekiah  Gilbert,*^  b.  Mar.  18,1801;  d.  Apr.  3,  1885;  m.  (i)Nov.  5,  1832, 
Rebecca  Driggs;  d.  1852;  5  chd.;  'Elizabeth  A.  -Mary;  d.  y. 
3  Hezekiah;  d.  y.  ^  Samuel;  d.  y.  ^  Amos;  d.  y. ;  m.  (2)  Jane  Cole, 
5  chd.;  'Amos.  -Hezekiah;  d.  um.  at  22.  ^  Amanda;  d.  y.  -"Frances 
Anna;  d.  y.  ■'  Elizabeth  Anna;  m.  Benjamin  N.  Jerome  of  New 
London,  Conn.;  2  dau  ,  Jennie  Gilbert  and  Elizabeth  Maud. 


-fUV  Rebecca    Ailing,'' dau.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.  June    23,    1778, 
William  Noyes,  b.  1746;  d.  181 2.    Hem.  Mary  Mix  for  (2)  wife; 

r.  New  Haven. 

One  Child  by  ii.-) 

-jVj  William  Ailing  Noyes, ''  bp.  July  10,  17S0;  d.  Oct.  23,  1823. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  183 

William  Noyes,  husband  of  Rebecca  Ailing,  was  one  of  the 
first  members  of  the  Second  Company  Governor's  Foot 
Guard  and  went  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  under  Capt.  Benedict 
Arnold. 

-4A  Amos  Ailing,^'  s.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.  Apr.  12,  1784,  Amelia 
(Millie)   Beecher;  r.  Orange. 

Scvi'u  C/iildrcn. 

^rh  Rebecca  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  4,  17S7;  ^-  Feb.  17,  1S19. 
"^  Nancy  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  S,  1789;  d.  Apr.  11,  1789. 
i'5  Bradford  Ailing,'' b.  Jan.  16,  1791;  d.  Feb.  26.  1791. 
-j»;V  Charles  Willis  Ailing,"  b.  Jan   27,  1793;  d.  Apr.  6,  186S. 
«'  Asa  Sheldon  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  27,  1795;  d   July  24.  1825. 
i'/g  Bela  Ailing,"  b.  Sept.  3,  179S;  d.  Apr.  10.  1S44. 
^^^  Albert  Ailing,"  b.  Feb.  19,  1802;  d.  May  8.  1864. 

-/J^  Edward  Ailing,'  s.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.  Sept.  i,  1788, 
ig^^  Rachel  Ailing,"  dau.  of  John  and  Lydia  Ailing,  b.  1769; 
d.  Sept.  25,  1845;  r.  Orange. 

Tic'clvc  Children. 

1""  Zeri  Ailing,"  b.  Nov.  3,  17S9;  d.  s.  i.  June  29.  1S70;  drowned;  ni.  (i) 
Julia  Nettleton,  b  1811:  d.  May  19,  1849;  m.  {2)  Amy  P.  Russell,  b. 
1796;  d.  :\ray  20,  iSr,6.  Was  40  years  miller  for  Charles  W.  Allmg, 
Orange,  Conn 

i«i   Elizabeth  Ailing,"  b.  May  i,  1791;  d.  Dec.  4.  1S52;  m.  Oliver  Beach. 

102  Ethan  Ailing,"  b.  May  20,  1793;  d.  July  23,  1793- 

ins  Wealthy  Ailing,"  b.  June  14,  i794;  d.  Mar.  10,  1859;  m.  Nov.  30,  1S25, 

Luke  Clark,  b.  Mar.  16.  17S9;  d.  Nov.  25,  1842;  5  chd. ;  'Luke.  Jr.. 

b.  Nov.  5,  1826.      '^  Allen  Noyes,  b.  Nov.  17,  1S28.      ^ Theodore,  b. 

Sept.  22,'iS3i;  d.  Sept.  8,  1874-     ^Fannie,   b.  Sept.  3,  1833;  d.  Apr. 

20,  1867,     ^Leonard,  b.  May  21,  1S38;  r.  Orange. 
i«A  Harvey  Ailing."  b.  Mar.  8,  i797;d.  Feb.  8,1849. 

103  Lovicy  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  31,  iSoi;  m.  John  Hull; rem.  to  Michigan. 
ig|  Zenas  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  23.  1802;  d.  Dec.  14,  1SS5. 

10'  Charles  Edward  Ailing,"  b.  Feb.  20.  1803. 

lo-^   Henry   Ailing,"  b.  Sept.    17,  1S06:  d.  Mar.   29.  1849;  m.  ^^lar.   i,  1S35, 

Jeannette    Neuson;   4    chd.;    'Fernando,    -Henrietta,    ^'Ephraim, 

•"George  N.,  druggist,  New  Haven. 
lo"   Ephraim  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.  2,  1808;  d.  yellow  fever  Sept.  9.  1S40. 

110  Almira  Allmg,"  b.  May  17,  1811;  m.  E.  Y.  Shepherd;  rem.  to  Ohio. 

111  Leonard  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  28,  1813;  d.  yellow  fever  Aug.  21,  1839. 

^5J)_  Silas  Ailing,''  2d,  s.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.  Ruth  Parker,  sister 
of^Betsey,  who  m.  ■-■'Elias  Ailing;  r.  Orange. 


I>S4  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Five  C////i/?-(  >!. 

''-   David  Ailing,"  b.  1791;  killed  Dec.   4,  1836;  thrown  from  a  horse;  m. 

Eunice  Beecher.   b.    1790;  d.  Sept.  24,   1S5S;  S  ohd;  'George,  -Ann 

Maria.  -''Mary.  •* Norman,  *  Rebecca;  m.  George  Merrick.  ''Charles, 

'Emeline;m.  Andrew  Ailing.     ^Maynard;  d.  Jan.  25.  1S25. 
"•■'  Betsey  Ailing,''   b.  ;  m    William  J.  Thompson;  9  chd. ;  '  Lydia, 

'Harriet,  -'Julia.     ^  Henry,    ■■Gilbert,    "Mary    Newton,     •  Huldah, 

"Charles    "  Abbot  Atwater. 
ii-*   Huldah  Ailing,"  b.    1795;  d.  Sept.  30,  1820;  m  Jared  Atwater,  b.  May 

27,  1795;  2  sons;  'Albert  A.,  b.  Dec  30,    181S.     ^  Lewis  E.,  b.  Mar. 

28    1S20;  d.  Nov.  5,   1S20. 
"^"'  Mariah  Ailing."  b.  ;  m.   Albert  Stanley;    rem.    to  Ohio;   5   chd.; 

'  Frederick   '-'  Mariah,  -'George,  ■*  Albert,  ^  Alary. 
-341  Silas  Ailing,  3d,"  b.  1S02;  d.  May  12,  1869. 


yVx  Lewis  Ailing-,'  s.  of  vSilas,  ist,  b.  Orange,  Conn.,  May  2, 
1778;  d.  Twinsburg,  O.,  Sept.  5,  1823;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Clark, 
b.  Mar.,  1779;  d.  New  Haven,  Jul}-  15,  1806;  m.  (2)  1809,  Nancy 
Wheeler,  b.  Mar.  i,  1782;  d.  Twinsburg,  O.,  Sept.  5,  1823;  hus- 
"uand  and  wf.  bnr.  in  the  same  grave. 

J-^oitr  C/iildrt'ii,  two  by  cacJt  Wife. 

"|?,|  Ethan  Ailing,"  b.  New  Haven,  Aug.  13,  iSoo;  d.  Twinsburg,  ().,  Apr. 

24.  1S65. 
Lewis   Ailing,  Jr.,"  b    New   Haven,   Apr.   19,    1S05;  d     Twinsburg, 

Aug.  4    1S65;  m    Jan.  11,  1S29,  Hulda  Wilcox,  b.  1808;  d.  Sept.  15. 

1865,  s   i. 
Elizabeth  D.    Ailing,"  b.  New  Haven,  June  30,  iSio;  d.  Oct.  6,  1S43; 

m.  Jan.  11,  1831,  Augustus  Thompson;  3  chd.;   Eliza,  Caroline  and 

Charles  Thompson. 
Lucy  W.  Ailing,"  b.  Twinsburg,  O.,  Sept.  10,    1820;  d.  abt.  1S90;  m. 

(i)  Samuel  A.  Healy:  d.  s.  i.;  m.  (2) Myers;  1  dau.,  Fannie; 

m.  Franc  Olive,  Indianola,  la 


■'' '  Lewis  Ailing"  was  a  farmer  in  Orange,  a  merchant  in  New 
Haven,  and  later  kept  a  tavern  on  the  Derby  turnpike  about 
four  miles  west  of  New  Haven.  In  181 7  he  removed  with 
his  family  to  Twinsburg,  O.,  Vv'here  he  was  one  of  the  pioneer 
settlers  and  a  inan  of  influence,  having  been  their  first  jus- 
tice of  the  peace.  He  married  the  first  couple  there,  and 
was  also  a  deacon  in  the  Congregational  church.  He  was 
cut  down  by  death  when  but  45,  and  his  loss  was  felt  to  be 
a  severe  blow  by  the  church  and  the  town. 


BRANXH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  185 

fj\  Asa  Ailing,''    s.  of  Silas,  ist;  m.   Dec.   lo,   1802,  Clarina 
Umberfield,  b.  May  18,  1783;  _d.  Apr.  22,  1861;  r.  Orange. 

S/.v  C/iildrcn. 

\\l  Ebenezer  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  11,  1803:  d.  Nov.  3,  1890. 
\\l  Harriet  Ailing.'' b   May  11.  1S05;  d.  Mar.  2.  1887. 
119  Elihu  Ailing,"  b   Apr.  13.  1S09;  d.  Mar.  26,  1811. 
1-"  Eliphlet  Vj.  Ailing,'' b   Apr    13   1S12;  d.  Dec.  20,  1S15. 
i|i  Esther  Ailing."  b.  Apr.  13,  1S15;  d.   Sept.  g,  1S55. 
iff  Charlotte  E  Ailing,"  b.  Sept.  25,  iSiS. 


yVj,  Levi  Allen,"  s.  of  Archelaus  Allen  of  Wall'd;  m.  Jan, 
20,  1814,  Electa,  dau.  of  Aaron  Hall,  b.  Sept.  9,  1785;  d.  Aug. 
15,  1862;  r.  Meriden,  Conn. 

Four  Children,  all  Born  in  Meridi/t. 

\ll  John  Allen,'  b    Feb   6,  1S15;  1.  Saybrook,  Conn. 

12*  Jennette  Maria  Allen,'  b.  Jan.  30.  1S17;  d.  Feb.   i,  1S49;  m.  Sept.  13, 

183S,  Rev.  Erastus  Colton,  b.  Apr.  12,  1S06. 
I-''  William  Allen,' b.    Aug.   24,  iSig;   d.  um.   May  25,   1S74,   New  York 

City. 
i|-«-  Edward  C.  Alien,'  b.  May  26,  1S23;  d.   July  13,  18S7,   Meriden,  Conn. 


125  William  Allen,  second  son  of  Levi  and  Electa  (Hall) 
Allen,  was  born  in  Meriden,  Conn  ,  Aug.  24,  1819,  and  died  at 
No.  152  West  i6th  street,  New  York  City,  May  25,  1874, 
having  never  married. 

He  had  the  early  training  of  the  farm,  the  common  school, 
the  Sabbath  school,  of  the  boys'  school  at  New  Britain,  and  of 
Elijah  Hillsdale  Burritt,  the  distinguished  astronomer  and 
author  of  a  Geography  of  the  Heavens.  He  was  one  of  the 
assistants  of  Mr.  Burritt  in  a  preliminary  survey  of  a  rail- 
road between  New  Britain  and  Hartford;  surveyed  for  prac- 
tice and  never  built.  He  was  afterward  employed  by  the 
Hartford  and  New  Haven  Railroad  Co.,  in  its  engineering- 
department,  under  Messrs.  Brodhead  and  Twining,  respect- 
ively, in  the  construction  of  its  road  to  Hartford;  followed 
by  serving  that  companv  in  the  capacity  of  conductor,  ticket 
agent  at  Hartford,  station  agent  at  Meriden,  and  ticket  and 
freight  agent  in  charge  at  New  Haven  station.  He  was  per- 
forming the  latter  duties  when  Mr.  Pond  became  president 
of  the  railroad  company. 


i86 


DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALT, INC.,    FIRST. 


Mr.  Allen  soon  after  surrendered  the  situation,  declinint^ 
the  offer  of  a  large  salary  to  remain,  having  decided  to  qual- 
ify himself  for  the  mercantile  business  in  New  York.  He 
then  entered  the  store  of  Messrs.  Eno  &  Phelps  in  that  city. 


> 


^ 


1  -■"'     W  II  I.IAM     AI.LFN. 


to  learn  the  dry  goods  iobbing  business,  witliout  moneyed 
compensation.  After  serving  with  that  tirm  and  Messrs. 
Hopkin.s,  Allen  &  Co.  a  preliminary  clerkship,  he  was  admit- 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALI.ING,    FIRST.  187 

ted   into  the    latter   as   a   junior   partner,  his    brother,  John 
Allen,  being  one  of  the  principals 

On  the  expiration  of  the  partnership,  in  1855,  the  firm 
withdrew  from  business  and  was  succeeded  by  its  junior 
partners,  William  Allen,  James  McLean  and  Walter  H.  Bulk- 
ley,  under  the  name  of  Allen,  McLean  &  Bulkley,  Lucius 
Hopkins  and  John  Allen  remaining  as  special  partners  for 
the  ensuing  three  years.  The  large  and  apparently  prosper- 
ous business  of  this  firm  was  principally  with  the  merchants 
of  the  Southern  States,  and  on  a  credit.  The  house  main- 
tained the  high  reputation  of  its  predecessors  until  the  spring 
i86i,when  the  war  of  the  rebellion  cut  them  off  from  their 
resources  and  ruined  their  business.  The  troubles  incident  to 
the  situation,  the  paralysis  and  bitter  disappointment  follow- 
ing, doubtless  laid  the  foundation  for  his  early  death  in  1874. 
He,  however,  tried  to  be  resigned  to  the  overthrow  of  his 
hopes  for  the  accumulation  of  property,  accepting  it  as  his 
portion  of  the  sacrifice  required  to  ensure  to  his  country  a  more 
enlarged  and  stable  basis  of  human  freedom. 

In  matters  of  religion  he  was  an  orthodox  Congregation- 
alist,  a  member  of  the  Church  of  the  Puritans,  Dr.  Cheever  pas- 
tor, when  it  was  located  on  the  site  of  Tiffany's,  corner  of 
Broadway  and  15th  street,  New  York.  He  afterwards  became 
identified  with  the  Broadway  Tabernacle  Church,  when  Dr. 
Joseph  P.  Thompson  and  Dr.  William  M.  Taylor  were  spir- 
itual pastors,  and  was  chairman  of  the  committee  on  music  in 
the  latter  church  for  many  years,  and  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

Mr.  Allen  was  a  man  of  rare  personal  qualities  and  appear- 
ance, of  fine  executive  ability,  with  a  keen  sense  of  humor, 
was  warm  in  his  friendships  and  apparently  unconscious  of 
the  charm  by  which  others  were  swayed  by  his  influence. 

yVV  Silas  Allen,"  s.  of  Archelaus;  m.  Esther  Bradley,  b. 
1782;  d.  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1868;  rem.  from  Meriden, 
Conn.,  to  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  there. 

-F/ve  Children,  all  Born  in   ]]'yoming. 

\%l  Seidell  Allen,"  b.  Oct.  27,  1S08;  d.  Oct.  6,  1S71,  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 
\%\  Susan  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  11,  iSio;  d.  July  18.  1S39,  Wyoming.  N.  Y. 
^\  Cornelia  T.  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  14,  1S14;  d.  Mar.  6,  1S90,  Warsaw.  N    Y. 

ISO  Prudency  Allen,"  b.  ;  d.  y. 

131  Levi  B.  Allen,"  b.  Oct.,  iSiS;  d.   Oct.  25,   1S78,   a.    60,  Wyoming,  N. 

Y.;    m.    May,    1S39,   Delia   Beardsley;  4  chd. ;    'Susan,    -Alida;  d. 

Apr.  7,  1S68.  3 John;  d.  y.  ^Mary;  d.  Wyoming. 


l88  DESCENDANTS    Ob"    ROGER    ALLINO,    FIRST. 

yVg-  Moses  Allen,"  s.  of  Archelaus;  m.  Sally,  dau.  of  Eber 
and  vSally  (Wrig-ht)  Atkins,  b.  Sept.  i8,  1788;  d.  Sept.  i,  1866; 
both  bn.  in  York,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Three  Children,  all  Born  hi  York. 

\%\  Mabel  Allen."  b.  Oct   4    iSoS;  d.  Jan.  10,  1S92,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
^§1  Sarah  Lovisa  Allen,'  b.  June  26.  1S16;  d.  York   Aug    19,  1882. 
\%%  Charles  Harrison  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  4,  1S25;  d.  Apr.  12.  1S66. 

j§^  Prudence  (Dency)  Ailing,"  dan.  of  Archelaus;  m.  Aug. 
6,  1810,  Nathaniel  Page,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  May  24,  1781;  d. 
Apr.  I,  1829;  r.  Seneca  Castle,  N.  Y. 

Fine  Children,  all  Born  in  Seneca  Castle. 

Iff  Elizabeth   M.  (Betsey)  Page,"  b.  Nov.  11,  1S13;  d.  Michigan,  Dec.   22, 

1S5S. 
4fff  Levi  Allen  Page."  b.  Oct.  6,  1S16;  d.  Mar.  22,  1S65    Seneca  Castle. 
1*'  Joel  Page,"  b.  Oct.  13.  1S17;  drowned  Jan.  5,  1821. 
iH  Mary  Ann  Page,"  b   June  7,  1S20;  d.  Jan.  7,  1S67,  Canandaigue.  N.  Y. 
\^  Harriet  Page,'  b.  Sept.  17,  1S23;  d.  July  3,  1S75,  Chapinville,  N.  Y. 

y^g''„-  Timothy  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ichabod  and  Rhoda;m.  (i)  Amelia 
Hoadley,  b.  1791;  d.  Nov.  13,  1820;  m.  (2)  Ma}^  30,  1822,  Clelia 
Wise,  b.  1795;  d.  Mar.  9,  1854. 

5  chd.  'Amelia,  -Sarah.  -'Ralph  H.,  b.  1S30;  d.  Apr.  5,  1S63.  ■'Mary, 
^George,  b  1S34;  d  Jan.  13,  1861.  No  Ailing  descendants  from 
Timothy's  family. 

jy',y  Lyman  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ichabod;  m.  Nov.  20,  1814,  Phebe 
Heaton,  b.  1796;  d.  June  11,  1865. 

Three  Children. 

\%%  Claudius  L.  Ailing,"  b.  181S;  d.  May  16.  1S69,  Westville,  Conn. 

i-*i  Cornelius  L.   Ailing,"  b.  1823;  d.  Jan.  2.  1S91;  m.  Rebecca  Sperry,  b. 

1821;  d.  1896;  I  dau  ,  Ella  P.,b.  1S48;  d.  1S97;  m.  Wesley  G.  Curtiss; 

I  dau  ,  Jessie;  m.  Olcott 

■'-   Cosmo    Frank    Ailing,'  b.    1S33;   d.  May  i,  18S6;  m.  (i)  July  27,  1S62, 

Mary   E.   Jones:  d.   ;  m.   (2)  Nov.  17,  1S67,  Sarah  A.  Taxter;  2 

chd. ;  Charles  and  Mary. 

^^^  Michael  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ichabod;  m.  Wealthy  Sperry; 
4  chd.;  'Eliza;  1.  Wisconsin.  -'Henry;  1.  Albany,  N.  Y. 
'Ezra  Ichabod;  I.  Derby,  Conn.  '  Frances;  m.  July  26,  1856, 
John  Neal  of  New  Haven;  now  widow;  1.  Chicago. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  189 

Y^g-^  Ezra   Ailing-,"   s.    of    Ichabod;    m.    ]May   29,  [828,  Sarah 
Bradley,  b.  Aug.  5,  1799;  d.  Apr.  22,  1890;  r.  Hamden,  Conn. 

Fiiie  Children. 

i-""   Ezra  Ailing,'  b  Mar.  4    1S29;  d    Mar.  11,  1S29. 

I-***  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  b.  Apr.  3,  1S30;  m.  Feb.  14   1S72,  Thomas  H.  Mes- 

sick;  s.  i. 
i^f  vSarah  Ailing,'  b.  May  i,  1S33;  1.  Hamden. 
\%%  Rhoda  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  3,  1835;  1.  Hamden. 
^"1   Catherine  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  13,  1S39;  d.  um.  Jan.  16,  iSSo. 


j«gV  Russell  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ichabod;  m.  Jan.  18,  1826,  Jean- 
nette  B.  Dorman,  b.  1807;  d.  Sept.  5,  1882;  both  bu.  in  Grove 
Street  Cemetery,  New  Haven. 

Nine  C/iildre)i. 

1"-   Rhoda  Ailing.' b,  1S26;  d.  Nov.  15,  1832. 

i-''^  Gilbert  AUing,'  b.  1828;  d.  Dec.  8,  1839. 

i°*  Jane  Ailing.'  b.  1S30;  d.  Mar.  13,  1832. 

»•'»  George  Bidwill  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  22,  1832;  1.  New  Haven;  m.  Jan.  19, 
1862,  Kate  Doran;  3  chd.;  'George  P.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1863;  m.  Sept.  20, 
1894,  Peninnah  Goodall,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1871;  1  s.. 
Russell,  b.  Ansonia.  July  25,  1895.  -Charles  Russell,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1S65;  1.  um.,  New  Haven.  •■*  Harry  Gilbert,  b.  June  14,  1S76;  1.  in 
Hartford;  um. 

156  Mary  Ailing,'  b.  1S35;  d.  July  2,  1839. 

1"  Georgia  A.  Ailing,'  b.  July  6,  1838;  d.  Jan.  23,  1S86;  m.  Sept.  13,  1865, 
James  Henry. 

i'"*  Julia  R.  AlUng,'  b.  Sept.  11.  1840;  m.  Apr.  13,  1S65,  Elbert  Waite. 

i5ii  Emma  J.  Ailing,'  b.  May  S,  1844;  m.  Sept.  8,  1S61,  Ellsworth  W. 
Ford;  d.  Jan.  23,  1879;  4  chd.;  '  Ellsworth  A.,  b.  Oct.  i.  1865.  -Rus- 
sell Ailing,  b.  Jan.  4,  1870;  d.  Dec.  23,  1S95.  •■  JuHus  G.,  b.  Oct.  i, 
1874..     ■'Jeannette  J.,  b.  Jan.  27,  1S78. 

1""  Fannie  M.  G.  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  17,  1850;  m.  Nov.  8,  1871,  Charles 
Smith;  I  s.,  Herbert  Franklin,  b.  Sept.  17.  1S72. 


3^'gV  Eli  Ailing."  s.  of  Caleb  and  Avis;  m.  May  6,  1818,  Maria 
Baldwin,  b.  Dec.  23,  179-;  r.  Oxford,  Conn. 

Eig/it  Cliildreii . 

i"!  Nancy  AUing,'  b.  Aug.  18,  1S19;  m.  Nehemiah  Andrew;  had  7  chd.-; 
'Frank,  -Mary,  ••Delia   -^Will,  •'^Charles,  "  Linetta,  'Nancy. 

i«-  Rennet  AUing,'  b.  Oct.  24,  1S20;  d.  Nov.  13,  1846;  m.  Nov.,  1843,  Cla- 
rissa Johnson,  b  Jan.,  1S21;  i  dau.,  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  July  11,  1S45; 
d.  Apr.,  1S81. 


ipo  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST 

i"3  E.  Grace  Ailing,'  b.  June  24,  1824;  m.  Oxford,  Mar.  30,  1S53,  Erastus 
James  Hurlbut,  b.  Dover,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1S25;  1.  Washington.  Conn.; 
4  chd. ;  'Nellie  Grace,  b.  Apr.  30,  1S54.  -Egbert  Erastus,  b.  Nov. 
22,  1S5S;  d.  Mar.  4,  1859.  ^-^alter  Frederick,  b.  July  iS,  i860. 
••Clarence  Ailing,  b.  Mar.  i,  1862 

i"*  Mary  Ann  Ailing,'  b.  May  5,  1S26;  m  Charles  Perry,  Oxford;  6  chd.; 
'  Ellen,  2  Charles   ^  David,  ■»  Walter,  ^  Laura,  "John. 

i"3  Caleb  B.  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  12,  1828;  d.  Nov.  3,  1828. 

i«6  Buj-j.  Ailing.'  b.  Nov.  26,  1829;  m.  vSarah  E.  Hartshorn;  3  chd.;  'John, 
*  Grace;  in.  William  Chamberlain.  =^Hattie. 

i«"  Edwin  J.  Ailing,'  b.  Mar.  iS,  1834;  m.  Laura  Bigelow;  7  chd.;  '  Wil- 
bur S.,  ■  Noyes  E.,  ''■  Edwin,  ■*  Lizzie,  ■■Clarence,  ''Arthur,  ''  Frank. 

1"^  Olivia  N.  Ailing,' b.  Sept.  22,  1836;  m.  Clinton  Hart;  r.  Austinburg, 
Ohio;  3  chd.;  '  Fred  C,  **  Mary  L.,  and  ''Louis  E.,  a  lawyer;  1.  57 
Portland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

Jg3_  Philo  Ailing,  Jr.,'  s.  of  Philo,  ist;  m.  Huldah   Lines,  b. 
June  5,  1887;  d.  Apr.  30,  1841;  r.  Wdbdge. 

Nme  Cliildrcn,  all  Born  in  Woodbridge. 

\%t  Eliza  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  20,  1809;  1.  Woodbury,  Conn. 

\l%  Wealthy   Ann   Ailing,'  b.   Sept.   21,    1S12;  d.   Dec.   14,   18S7,    Ocean 

Grove,  N.J. 
1  ■'  Mary  Barbara  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  13,  1S14;  m.  June  23,  1833   BelaH.  Ball, 

b.  Derby,  Apr.  24,  1S12;  6  chd.;  'Henry  Ward,  b.  July  4,  1834;  m. 

Mary  Ann  Morris.     -Wealthy  Ann,  b.  ;  d.  y.    Mar.   17.  1836. 

^Charles  Harvel,  b.  May  12,  1837;  m.  Frances  L.  Ward.    ■*  Bela  H., 

Jr.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1S39.     5  Mary  Cornelia,  b.  Mar.  4,  1S41;  m.  Lyman 

O.  Bartholomew.    •*  EUzabeth  Louisa,  b.  Jan.  17,  1S46;  m.  David  R. 

Waters. 
'  ■-  Cornelia  J.  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  21,  1S16;  m.  Enoch  Ward;  d.  New  Haven, 

Aug.   26,   1867;  2  chd.;   'Isabella,  b.  Jan.   6,    1843;  m.  (i)  George 

Dade;  m.   (2)  William  T.   Porter.     ^George,   b.   ;  m.   ;  d. 

Feb.  22,  1S73. 
'"3  William  W.  Ailing,'  b.  1818;  m.  Aug.  iS.  1S41,  Maria,  dau.  of  Abijah 

Stoddard,  Naugatuck;    3  chd.;    'Jane  Elizabeth,   b.   Mar.  4,    1S42. 

-  William  Dwight.  b.  July  23,  1843.     ^  Esther  Mariah.  b   Mar.  5,  1845. 
1"*  Julia  Ann  AUing,"  b.  July  6,  1823;  d.   Feb.  4,  1S95;  m.   Mar.  11,  1844, 

George,  s.  of  Ithamar  Barnes,  Roxbury,  Conn.;  6  chd.;  'Frances 

Arvesta,    b.    Feb.   27,   1845.      -  George   Edward,  b.  Oct.  29.    1S47. 

3  William  Ailing,   b    Nov.   iS,    1850;   m.   Feb    6,   1877,  Martha  L. 

Lawton,  Ansonia      •'Catherine  A  ,  b    Jan.    11,   1S54;  m.    Oct.   21, 

1874    N.   B.    Davenport.     •■  Julia  Ann,   b.   Nov.    14,    1856.     "Susan 

Maria,  b.  Nov.  14,  1S58. 
\l\  Jane  Oliva  AUing,'  b.  July  23,  1S25;  d.  Aug.  13,  1895. 
1""  Catherine  L.  Ailing,'  b.   182S;  d.   Hamden  Plains,   1849;  m.  Charles 

Mix;  3  chd.;  '  Charles  F.,  b.  Apr.  25,  1845.     « Jane  Augusta,  b.  July 

16,  1847;  d.  Feb.  5,  1S84;  m.    1S65   Alfred  P.  Warner,  Fair  Haven. 

^Levinus  Ailing,  b.  Dec.  27,  1848. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  I9I 

1"  Charles  Philo  Ailing.'  b.  July  10,  1830;  d,  Feb.  i,  1S96;  m.  Aug.  27, 
1S50,  Susan  L.  Van  Keusen,  b.  Nov.  25  1829;  r  Hamden;  4  chd.; 
•Huldah  Adelins,  b.  Nov.  3,  i552;  m.  Aug.  18.  1S73.  Charles 
Mabry.  '^Jane  Myrtis.  b.  Jan.  S.  1S54;  m.  Aug.  6,  1873.  Wilbur 
Thomas.  nViUiam  Henry,  b.  Mar.  10,  1S61;  d.  Dec.  iS,  1886;  m. 
Nov.  20,  1883,  Lena  Moss.  *  George  Edwin,  b.  June  26,  1865;  m. 
May  6,  18S6.  Hattie  E.  Morse;  2  chd.;  '  Flora  Isabella,  b.  Dec.  20, 
1887,  and -Charles  Lewis,  b.  Dec.  28,  1S95. 

^Vt  William  Ailing/'  s.  of  Philo,  ist;  m.  Aug- ,  1804,  Fannie 
Bradley;  i  dau.,  Nancy;  William  Bsecher,  administrator;  the 
widow,  Fannie,  was  paid  her  part  of  the  estate  and  the 
remainder  to  only  chd.,  Nancy. 

Y\-3  Betsey  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Elias  Ailing;  m.  1830  Lester  W. 
Mabry,  Fair  Haven;  3  chd.;  'Helen  and  'Theodore;  d.  y. 
=*  Harriet  E.,b.  Apr.  12,  1838;  m.  June  8,  1854,  Bronson  Mansfield. 

5  chl.  'John  Henry,  b.  Nov.  2.  1855;  drowned  North  Haven.  Aug.  13. 
1S64.  ■•^Willie  L.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1857;  m.  Apr.  6.  1880,  Fanny  Birch; 
3  chd  ;  Lucy,  Walter  and  Arthur.  ■'■  Hattie  A.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1859;  d. 
Feb.  21,  1897';  m.  Feb.  18,  18S2,  Robert  C.  Button;  i  dau..  Alice 
Glenna.  •'Charles  H.,  b.  Jan.  12.  1862;  m.  July  3,  1889,  Lora  Hall; 
s.  i.     5  Mary  E.,  b.  Mar.  11,  1S66. 

^g*3   Laura  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Elias;  m.  1826   William  Warner; 

r.  Orange. 

N/ne  Children. 

1-*!  Gilbert  Warner.'  b.  1830;  d.  1831. 

i**2   Eliza  Warner,"  b.  1832;  d.  1843. 

I'^s  Mary  Warner,' b.  J834;  d.  1S52. 

i«*  William  E.  Warner,'  b.  1836;  d.  1862;  m    1S5S  Sarah  Tong. 

!«•'  Jennie   B.   Warner,'  b.   Apr.   27,   1838;  m.  (i)  July  i.  1S55,  Richard 

Wolcott;  d.  ;  m.  (2)  April   3,  1865,  George  H.  Tefft;  i  dau.  by 

(i),  Ida  F.  Wolcott,  b.  Mar.  2,  1856;  m.  Aug.  22,  1876,  Frank 
Roberts;  i  s  ,  Frank  T.,  b.  June  22,  1877. 
'^''  Hattie  E.  Warner,'  b.  July  11.  1840;  m.  (i)  Apr.  10,  1855,  Nathan 
Piatt;  d.  Feb.  25,  1875,  m.  (2)  June  27.  1876,  William  E.  Baldwin; 
d.  Aug.  6.  1882;  s.  i.;  2  chd.;  by(i)  ^  Ella  S.,  b  Aug.  26,  1S56;  m. 
Dec.  8.  18S3,  WilUam  M.  Page;  i  s..  Walter  M.  Page  -Walter 
C.  Piatt,  b.  Aug.  26,  1S64;  d.  Sept.  19,  1865. 
i^'   Anson  E.  Warner,'  '\    b.  Dec.  15,  1S42. 

i'*''   Azariah  E.  Warner,'     .j    j    b.  Dec.  15,  1842. 

S.  \-  Both  in  the  Civil  War,  ist  Conn.  Heavy 
K  I  Artillery.  Anson  3 >^  years  in  service; 
J  Azariah  d.  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  June  26,1862. 
Nellie  E.  Warner,'  b.  Aug.  2    1846;  m.  June  11,  1878,  Dudley  Allen; 

d.  ;    she   m.  (2)  Andrew  Mohr  Sept.    16,   1SS7,   and  1.  in   New 

Haven,  Conn. 


1  s  it 


192  DESCENDANTS    OK    ROGER    ALLIXC,    FIRST. 

_ji_2._.  William  Ailing  Noyes,''  s.  of  William  and  Rebecca 
(Ailing)  Noyes;  m.  June  25,  1796,  Temperance  Parmelee,  b. 
Dec.  8,  1778;  d.  Dec.  8,  1857;  r.  New  Haven. 

.SV.r  C/iiIdre)i. 

i-'"  Mary  Parmelee  Noyes.'  b.  Dec   3,  1799:  d.  Dec.  18.  1S74;  m.  Mar.  10, 

1836,  James  S    Kirkwood   b   Jan.  i,  iSoi;  d.  Jan.   10.  1S79;   i  dau., 

Margaret  E.,  b.  Aug.  24    1S3S:  m.    June   17,  1853,  Nathaniel  Booth, 

Jr.,  who  d.  soon  after  s.  i. 
iHi  William  Ailing  Noyes,'  b.  Feb    5,  i8ot;  d.   Dec.   2,  1879;  m.  Sept.  10, 

1826,   Laura    Baldwin;    4  chd  ;     'William,    -Mary,    ••Charles    and 

■*  Samuel. 
19-  Sarah  Rebecca  Noyes.' b    Dec.  25    1S04;  d.  Oct.  14    1871;  m.  Mar.  5, 
1S23,    Harley   Butler;  3  chd  ;  '  Eliza,  b.  1824.      -  William,  b.  1826. 

•'Sarah  R.,  b.  1828. 
iss  Eliza  Jane  Noyes, '^  b.  June  22,  1S08;  d.  Apr.   22    1868;  m.  (i)  Sept.  10, 

1826    George  B.  Webster;  d.    Feb.   14,    1S41;  4  chd.;  'George  P  , 

2  Henry  J.,  ^  Emily  T.,  *  Frank  Webster;  m.  (2)  1S44  John  Young; 

3  chd.;  'John,  "^  Eliza  J.,  '  Mary  S   Young. 

19*  Elias    Parmelee    Noyes,'    b     Nov.,    1S15;   d.  London,  Eng.,  1S6S;  m. 

1842,  Annie  Ennet  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. ;  d.  London,  Eng.,  1S74; 

I  dau.,  Eleanor  P.;  r.  Long  Branch,  N   J. 
i"»  Hezekiah  Cook  Noyes  "  b   Jan.  23,1811;  d.  Woodbury,  Conn  ,  May  5, 

1S78;  m.  (i)  June  3,  1840   Melinda  Bliss;  d.  June  3,  1S45;  m.  (2)  Rox- 

bury,  Conn.,  Oct.   5,    1S46.    Harriet  Blakesley,  b.    Oct.    12,  1826;  r. 

Woodbury;    2    chd.    by    (i);    'James,  b.  Jan  ,  1S43;  d.  July  3,  1S45. 

-Sarah   M.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1S44;  d.  July  19,  1SS3;   m.  ^o\.  21.  1S65.  Dr. 

Edward  L.  Bissell;  i  dau.,  Beatta  W.  Bissell;  3  chd   by  (2);     '  Mary 

Elizabeth,   b.  Oct.  20,  1855.     -Charles  J.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1858;  m.  1S74 

Mary  Brown;    i   s.,   Charles,   b.  iSSS.     ^Harriet  J.,  b.  Nov.  4    1S65; 

m.  1892  Harry  De  Groot;  3  chd.;  Annie,  Francis  and  Mildred. 

-^•'gSg-  Rebecca  Ailing,''  dau.  of  Amos  and  Amelia;  m.  May  20, 
1808,  Sidney  Hull,b.  Apr.  4,  1787;  r.  New  Haven. 

/•'n'c  CItildri'u. 

196  Amelia    Hull,'    b.    Apr.    20,    1S09;    d.  June  16,  1737;  m.  K\>x.  4.  1S30, 

William  Abbott;  s.  i. 
I*''  Algernon   S.    Hull,'   b.    Jan.    28,   1811;   d.  July  12,  1S73;  m.  Aug.  2^, 

1835,  Jeannette  A.   Scranton;  2  chd.;    'Sidney  L.,  b.  Jan  ,  1S39;  d. 

Oct.  3.  1853.     ^  Ella  Talcott,  b.  June   8,    1S46;   d.  Mar.  10,  1S72;  m. 

June  6,  1S71. 
19"  Isaac  Hull.'  b.  Mar.  16,  1S13;  m.  1835  Susan  Bradley. 
1^99  Rebecca  Hull,'  b.  Feb.  24.  1815;  d    Mar.  6,  1S49. 

JySg.  Charles  Wyllis  Ailing/'  s.  of  Amos  and  Amelia;  m.  Nov. 
5,  1819,  Lucy  Booth;  r.  Orange. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  193 

St'2'eii  Children. 

f5|  Mar}'  Newton  Allmg,''  b.  Jan.  3,  1S21. 

f§^  Amos  Henry  Ailing."  b.  Jan.  3,  1S23;  d.  Feb.  6.  1898. 

Iff  Charles  Beebe  Ailing,'  b.  June  20,  1824;  1.  Derby,  Conn, 

803  Sheldon  Ailing,'  b.  Aug.  4,  1827;  d.  Aug.  13,  1827. 

f^  Lucy  Amelia  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  21.  1831;  1.  New  Haven. 

Iff  Leonidas  Wilbur  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  23,  1840;  d.  May  12,  1896. 

Iff  John  Wesley  Ailing,'  b.  Oct.  21,  1841;  1.  New  Haven. 

■^^^  Bela  Ailing/  s.  of  Amos  and  Amelia;  m.  Sept.  28,  1826, 
Julia  Rogers;  r.  Orange. 

Three  CJiildren. 

Ifl  Mary  Treat  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  18,  1828. 

Iff  Jonathan  Sheldon  Ailing,''  b.  Sept.  15,  1831. 

-o"  Julia  A.  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  10,  1S43;  d.  May  30,  1S60. 

_9_9_  Albert  Ailing/  s.  of  Amos  and  Amelia;  m.  Nov.,  1827, 
Mary  M.  Treat;  r.  Orange. 

One  Child. 
\\%  Rebecca  Jane  Ailing,'  b.  Jan.  12,  1S29;  d.  July  3,  1872. 

\\\  Harvey  Ailing,"   s.   of   Edward  and    Rachel;  m.  Oct.  4, 

1827,  Mar}^,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hull  of  Westville,  b.  Oct.  4,  i8o6; 

d.  Dec.  19,  1884. 

Six  Children. 

211   Andrew  Hull    Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  23,  1829;  d.  Apr.  23,  1890;  m.  June  7, 

1854,  Emeline  Ailing. 
M§  Edward  T.  Ailing,'  b.  Sept.  29,  1S30;  1.  Milledgeville,  Ga. 
213  Martha   J.  Ailing,"   b.    Apr.    23,    iS35:d.  Sept.  22,  i86i;m.  Sept.  18, 

1859,  William  Lyon. 
21*  Delia  A.  Ailing,'  b.  Jan.  11,  1837;  d.  Sept.  i,  1891;  m.  Mar.  7,  1861, 

Stephen  D.  Russell. 
215  Theron  L.  Ailing,'  b.  Aug  4,  i83S;m.  Nov.  23,  1865,  Lena  Larobee. 
21 «  Ann  Maria  Ailing,'  b.  June  30,  1840;  m.  Apr.  30,  1865,  Elizur  Russell. 

i|f  Zenas  Ailing,^  s.  of  Edward  and  Rachel;  m.  Mar.  23, 
1826,  Sarah  Harriet,  dau.  of  Silas  Baldwin,  b.  June  20,  1803;  d. 
June  19,  1897;  r.  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Two  Children. 

21"  Dwight  Edward  Ailing.'  b.  1832;  d.  um.  May  19,  1S51. 

218  Eugenia  Harriet  Ailing,'  b  ;  m.   October   14,   1852,  William  H. 

Plummer;  2  daus. ;  Sarah  Dwight  and  Luella. 

13 


194  DESCENDANI'S    OF    ROCIF.R    ALLING,    FIRST. 

fll  Silas  Ailing-/'  3d,   s.  of    vSilas  Ailing,   2d;   m.   (i)    Sally 

Hine;  d.  Feb.   8,    1825;   m.  (2)    1827    Harriet   Lines,  b.  May  2, 

1809;  d.  Feb.  5,  1889. 

Eleven  Children. 

||§  Susan  Rogers  Ailing.'     |^  1    b.  Jan.  25,  1825;  1.  Waterbury. 

11^  Sarah  Fenn  Ailing,'  %  \    b.  Jan  25,  1S25. 

221  Julia  A.  Ailing,"  b.  July  3,  1S23;  d.  Jan.  12,  1S60;   m.   Nov.  22,   1S47, 

George  H.  Bryan;  4cM.;  'Walter,  b.  Aug    19.   1848;  m.  Sarah  A. 

Hawley;  -Arena  Matilda,  b  Oct   26    1S49;  d.  Oct.  25,  1874;  m.  Louis 

A.   Skinner      ^^^fary  Treat,  b.  Feb.   28.  1851.     ■*  George  Henry,  b. 

Mar   25,  1853;  d.  Mar.  28,  1853. 

By  (2) 
~-~  Jane  E.  Ailing,'  b.  1S2S;  d.  July  8,  1847;  m.  1S46  Ransom  Thomas;  s.  i. 
223  Sophia  Ailing."  b.  July  3,  1831;   m.  April   27,  1S52,  Luke   A.  Tyler;  4 

chd  ;   '  Ella  G.,  b.  Nov.  2.  1855;  m.  Nov.  6,  1873,   Charles  Randall. 

2  Georgia  B  ,  b.  Oct.  26,  1853;  m.  June  8,  1871,  John  Gilbert.   ■'■  Hattie 

L,  b.  June  7.  1864;  m.  June  4,  1884,  Charles  Fernald.     ■*  Elmer  E., 

b.  April  9    1861;  d.  Aug.,  1S62. 
22-t  John  Lewis  AUing,''  b.  Nov.,  1834;  drowned  Nov.  19,  1854. 
Iff  Willis  George  Ailing,"  b.  April  7,  1837;  1.  New  Haven,  310  Orange  st. 
286  Mary  Maria  Ailing,'  b.  Aug.  25,  1840;  m.  May  10,  1S57,   Philo  Burr 

Tuttle,  b.  Prospect,  April   17.  1S33;  2  chd.;  'Edward  Ellsworth,  b. 

July  12,  1862;  d.  June4,  1S66.   ^  Charles  Ailing  Tuttle,  b.  Oct.  23,  1864. 
22"  Grace  Ailing  '  b.  Feb.  6,  1845;  d.  Feb.  10,  1S94;  m.  June,  1873,  Sam- 
uel Tice;  I  son.  Edward   Ellsworth  Tice,  b.    Feb.  10,  1S75;   d.  Feb. 

17,  1S97. 
Jane   Ailing,"   b.    Jan.    23,   1S47;  d.   Nov.    29,    1S69;  m.    Mar.,   1864, 

Elisha  Reed;  s   i. 
George  Lewis  Ailing,'  b.   M'ar.   9,    1S52;  m.  Sept.    14,  1S75,  Kate  E. 

Shaw;  i  dau,,  Bertha  M.,  b.  Nov.  16.  1876. 

''-Lii  Ethan  Ailing,"  s.  of  Lewis'  and  Elizabeth  (Clark) 
Ailing;  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Apr.  14,  1828,  Eliza  Blackraan, 
b.  1801;  d.  Akron,  O.,  Apr.  24,  1889.  Ethan  went  to  Twins- 
burg,  Mar.,  1817,  when  t6  years  old,  and  his  father,  Lewis, 
and  family  followed  him  in  a  few  months,  and  were  the  first 

settlers. 

Five  Children,  all  Born  in  TiK'insbiirg,  O. 

Ill  Francis  Augustus  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  30,  1825;  d.  Twinsburg,  Oct.  9.  1859. 
George  Hoadley  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  4,  1S2S;  d.  Nov.  4.   1856;  m.  Mar.  9, 
1853.  Mary  Jane  Webb;  2  chd  ;  'Julia,  b.  Nov.  18,  1855;  d.  Sept.  5, 
1856.     '^Mary  E.,  b.  Nov.   iS,   1855;  m.  1877,  Will  Adams;  r.   Oak- 
land, Cal.;  I  s  ,  William  Hoadley,  b.  Mar.,  1898. 
Orville  Ethan  Ailing,"  b.  July  26,  1836;  d.  Feb.  25,  1837. 
Ill  Ethan  Lewis  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  24,  1837;  1.  Akron,  O. 
Atwood  P.  Alling,sb.  Oct.  3.  1S43;  d.  Feb.  20,  1S75. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  195 

ii|  Rev.  Ebenezer  Ailing-,'  s.  of  Asa  and   Clarina;   m.  Nov. 

18,  1824,  Julia  Bryan  Treat,  b.  Jan.  26,  1802;  d.  July  25,  1863;  r. 

Orange. 

S/.v  Childreji 

Ifl  Ebenezer  Treat  Ailing,^  b.  Oct.  26,  1826,  Orange,  Conn. 

-31  Francis   Elmira  Ailing.'   b.  Jan.   18,  1829;  m.  Jan.   12,   1856,  Joseph 

Dennis  Riggs,  b.  Apr.,  1S32;  2  chd. ;  '  Frank  S.,  b.  Jan.  26,  1857;  d. 

Apr.,  1864.     -Nellie J. ,b.  Mar.  29,  i860. 
2*^  Julia  Maria  Ailing,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1830. 
Ill  Rev.  Joseph  Hart  Ailing,'  b.  June  25,  1S37. 

234  Asa  Dwight  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  12,  1S38;  m.  Sept.  28, 1869,  Mary  Fenner, 

dau.  of  Stephen  and  Julia  Ford,  b.  Apr.  8,  1846;  2  chd,;  '  Lillie 
May,  b  Feb.  27,  1S74;  d.  July  9,  18S3.  '^  Arthur  Dwight,  b.  Mar. 
28,  1876. 

235  Merritt  Kirkum  Ailing,"^  b.  Apr.  14;  1841;  d.  Dec.   26,  1S63. 

\\\  Harriet  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Asa  and  Clarina;  m.  Nov.  2, 
1827,  William  Treat,  b.  1802;  d.  May  8,  1873;  r.  Orange. 

Fh'e  Cliildreii. 

238  Noyes  Ailing  Treat,'  b.  Nov.  2,   1828;  d.  Apr.   28,   1862;  m.  May  4, 

1851. 
-3"  Lewis  Asa  Treat,'  b.  Jan.   21,  1830;  d.   Mar.   16,  1S96;  m.   May  19, 

1853. 

238  Harriet  Emeline  Treat.' b.  Sept.  27,  1838;  m.  May  14,  1S58. 

239  Juliette  Irene  Treat,"  b.  Aug.  5,  1841;  m.  Oct.  7,  1862. 

240  William  Dwight  Treat,'  b.  Feb.  8,  1S45;  d.  Sept.  4,  1862. 

\\\  Esther  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Asa  and  Clarina;  m.  Apr.  15, 
1835,  William  Andrew. 

5  chd.  'Ailing  T.,  b.  Apr.  28,  1836;  d.  May  17.  1886;  m.  Nov.  17. 
1S57,  Betsey  B.  Giddings.  ^  gusan  E.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1838;  m.  Aug.  20,  1S74. 
Hawley  I.  Landers.  3  Caroline,  b  July  t6.  1839;  d.  Feb.  28,  1840.  ■'Esther 
C.  b.  July  4,  1841;  m.  Jan.  i.  1862,  Ira  W.  Baldwin  ^  William  T.,  b.  Jan. 
28,  1853;  m.  Sept.  25,  1872,  Mary  E.  Davis. 

•i-fl  Charlotte  E.  Ailing,"  dau  of  Asa  and  Clarina;  m.  Nov. 
17,  1842,  Marcus  Levi  Baldwin;  d.  Oct.  19,  1887,  New  London, 
Conn. 

4  chd.  1  Lucy  Maria,  b.  Feb.  14,  1S45.  m.  Feb  14.  1871,  Frank  F.  Jor- 
dan. -Roger  Sherman,  b.  Dec.  7,  1846;  m.  May  10,  1871,  Arabella 
S.  Pierce.  3  Anna  Grace,  b  Nov.  13,  1852;  d.  May  29,  1883.  *  Char- 
lotte Amelia,  b.  Aug.  4,  1S59;  m.  July  3  iSSS,  Colin  Sherman 
Buell. 


i|^    JOHN    ALLEN. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  197 

1-3  John  Allen  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  was  born  in  Meriden, 
Feb.  6,  1815.  He  was  the  eldest  of  four  children  of  Levi 
Allen,  a  farmer  and  prominent  citizen  of  that  town.  His 
mother's  maiden  name  was  Electa  Hall,  and  both  his  parents 
were  natives  of  Walling  ford.  His  grandfathers,  Archelaus 
Allin  and  Aaron  Hall,  were  patriots  of  the  Revolution  and 
soldiers  in  the  war  that  achieved  our  national  independence; 
the  former  enlisted  at  the  time  of  the  Lexington  Alarm,  and 
on  returning  from  that  service,  re  enlisted.  The  latter 
enlisted  May  20.  1777,  at  the  age  of  16,  in  Capt.  Stephen 
Hall's  company,  of  Col.  Heman  Swift's  7th  Regiment,  Con- 
necticut Line,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  the  expira- 
tion of  his  term  of  service.  May  15,  1780.  He  participated 
in  the  battles  of  Germantown,  Brandywine,  Monmouth  and 
Stony  Point,  and  was  in  the  encampment  at  Valley  Forge 
during  that  memorable  winter  of  sufifering. 

After  receiving  a  good  public  school  and  academic  educa- 
tion, the  latter  at  the  Hall  school  in  Ellington  and  Parson 
Cornwall's  in  Cheshire,  the  subject  of  this  sketch,  at  the  age 
of  14  years,  was  placed  by  his  parents  in  the  store  of  Major 
Elisha  A.  Cowles,  in  his  native  town,  where  he  served  a 
clerkship  of  six  years.  Incidental  to  his  business  duties 
were  opportunities  for  attending  an  evening  school  during 
the  winter  months  for  advanced  studies,  an  elocution  society 
and  a  Jyceum,  of  which  he  availed  himself. 

In  March,  1836  he  removed  to  New  York  and  entered  the 
employ  of  Perkins,  Hopkins  &  White,  wholesale  dealers  in  dry 
goods,  principally  with  the  merchants  of  the  Southern 
States.  He  remained  in  that  firm  in  confidential  relations 
through  a  period  of  unusual  instability  and  difficulty  in  the 
business  affairs  of  the  country,  during  which  time  he  gained 
valuable  experience  in  laying  the  foundation  for  his  future 
prosperity.  Upon  the  dissolution  of  that  firm  in  1842  he 
became  interested  as  a  partner  in  the  firm  of  Perkins  & 
Hopkins,  and  upon  its  subsec^uent  reorganization,  under  the 
name  of  Hopkins,  Allen  &  Co.,  he  came  prominently  before 
the  public  in  its  enterprising  and  successful  administration. 
His  intercourse  with  the  people  of  the  South  made  him 
acquainted  with  their  views  and  policy  in  reference  to  the 
institution  of  slavery,  and  perceiving  the  conflict  of  prin- 
ciples that  foreshadowed  serious  difficulty  to  the  country,  he 


198  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

resolved  to  withdraw  from  the  mercantile  business  (then  con- 
ducted largely  upon  a  credit),  which  he  did  as  an  active 
partner  in  1855,  and  in  the  following-  year  he  established  aresi- 
dence  in  the  town  of  Old  Saybrook,  Middlesex  County,  Conn., 
where  his  family  now  reside,  ile,  however,  retains  the 
ownership    of  the   homstead    of  his   parents,   where  he  was 

• 

born,  on  Allen  avenue  in  Meriden. 

When  the  secession  movement  culminated  in  rebellion 
against  the  authority  of  the  United  States,  he  gave  the 
national  cause  his  earnest  support.  In  September,  1862,  he 
paid  a  private  bounty  of  fifty  dollars  each  to  the  several  per- 
sons enlisting  from  the  town  of  his  residence  in  Company 
B,  Twenty-fourth  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volunteers,  under 
the  call  of  the  President,  and  in  1863  he  received  an  unsought 
nomination  to  represent  the  Nineteenth  Senatorial  District 
in  the  State  Senate.  He  was  elected  and  in  the  following 
year  (1864)  was  re  elected,  and  in  both  years  was  made  chair- 
man of  the  joint  standing  committee  of  the  Legislature  on 
finance,  whose  labors  were  of  the  highest  importance  in  that 
critical  period  of  public  affairs,  when  the  State  was  raising 
money  for  the  war.  The  financial  measures  recommended 
by  that  committee  and  adopted  by  the  Legislature  not  only 
enabled  Connecticut  to  creditably  place  her  full  quota  of  men 
in  the  field,  but  established  a  policy  in  the  revision  of  the 
tax  laws  most  favorable  to  the  public  interest,  and  which 
has  reduced  to  a  minimum  amount  the  public  debt.  The  pres- 
ent equitable  method  of  taxing  railroad  property  on  the 
basis  of  the  market  value  of  its  stock  bonds  is  made  the 
measure  of  value  for  purposes  of  taxation  which  was  sug- 
gestedbyhim.  On  the  17th  of  June,  1864,  Mr.  Allen  introduced 
into  the  Connecticut  Legislature  the  first  resolution  in  favor 
of  the  abolition  of  slavery  by  constitutional  amendment.  He 
was  one  of  the  Connecticut  delegates  to  the  Convention  of 
Loyal  Southerners  at  Philadelphia,  in  September,  1866,  called 
to  give  support  to  Congress  against  the  policy  of  Andrew 
Johnson.  He  was  prominent  in  the  movement  that  arrested 
at  Saybrook  the  raising  of  questionable  peace  flags  by 
parties  whose  loyalty  to  the  government  was  under  sus- 
picion. He  was  one  of  the  corporation  of  Yale  College 
while  Senator  in  the  years  aforesaid,  and  was  alscj  one  of  the 
Republican  electors  in  1876  on  the  presidential  ticket  in  Con- 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  199 

nectictit.  In  1867  he  was  elected  president  of  the  Peoria, 
Pekin  and  Jacksonville  Railroad  Company  of  the  State  of 
Illinois,  which  position  he  held  in  active  administration  of 
the  property  for  twelve  years,  completing  in  1869  the  exten- 
sion of  its  road  to  Jacksonville. 

In  1883  he  was  again  elected  to  the  Connecticut  State  Sen- 
ate from  the  Twenty- first  District  (formerly  the  Nineteenth), 
and  served  during  the  sessions  of  1884  and  1885  as  chairman 
of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  railroads. 

He  was  chairman  of  the  legislative  committee  in  charge 
of  the  public  services  at  the  inauguration  of  Warner's  statue 
of  William  A.  Buckingham  in  the  battle-flag  vestibule  of  the 
Capitol,  for  which  ceremonies  $6,000  were  appropriated. 

For  many  years  he  has  been  identified  with  the  public 
library  in  Old  Saybrookand  president  of  the  association.  He 
presided  at  the  public  exercises  held  under  the  auspices  of 
the  ladies  of  Old  Saybrook  on  the  27th  day  of  November, 
1885,  that  celebrated  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  first  set- 
tlement of  Saybrook  by  English  colonists.  He  is  a  life 
member  of  the  New  England  Society  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  having  been  such  for  more  than  fifty  years.  He  is 
also  a  fellow  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design  of  that 
city,  and  v.'hile  residing  there  was  a  member  of  the  New 
York  Historical  Society. 

In  matters  of  church  government  Mr.  Allen  is  a  Congrega- 
tionalist,  in  theolog}^  a  Unitarian,  in  politics  a  Republican. 
He  is  now  in  his  85th  year  and  has  always  lived  an  active 
and  temperate  life.  His  bodily  and  mental  powers  are  vigor- 
ous to  a  remarkable  degree,  giving  him  the  promise  of  their 
use  for  many  years  to  come.  He  has  been  much  interested 
in  ancestral  study.  A  full  half  century  ago  he  had  his 
paternity  traced  back  to  the  emigrant,  Roger  Allen,  ist,  and 
has  heartily  seconded  the  efforts  and  has  materially  aided 
the  conipiler  in  collecting  the  genealogical  record  of  his  rela- 
tives as  contained  in  this  work.  His  marriage  and  family 
record  follow. 

Ill  John  Allen,'  s.  of  Levi  and  Electa;  m.  Nov.  10,  1847,  New 
York  City,  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Tyng,  D.D  ,  Mary  Ann.dau.  of  Hon. 
Elisha  Phelps,  Simsbui-y,  Conn.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1819;  1.  Saybrook, 
Conn. 


200  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Seven  Children,  First  Six  Born  in  New  York  City. 

250  Lucy  Phelps  Allen,*  b.   Sept.    15,    1S48;  m.  Saybrook,  May   17,  1S77, 

Charles  Leslie  Morgan;  d.  May  10,  1895;  4chd.;  •  Leslie  Allen,  b. 
Mar.  4,  1878.  -Mary  Phelps,  b.  June  10,  1S79.  ■■Eliza  Robinson,  b. 
Apr.  21,  iSSi.     *  Constance,  b.  Dec.  28,  1SS5. 

251  Jane  Jennett  Allen. "^  b.  Dec.  17,  1S49;  m.  Oct.  25,  1SS2,  Hon.  William 

Hammersly.  Hartford;  2  chd.;  'Jane  D.,  b.  Oct.  21,  1883.  '^William 
James,  b.  Aug.  25,  1SS7. 
-'"-  Mary  Constance  Allen,*  b.  Nov.  4,  1851;  m.  June   20,  1883,  Benjamin 
Knower;  2   chd.;  'Mary   Constance,  b.  Sept.  26.  1884.     '-'Margaret 
Campbell,  b.  Apr.  25,  1889. 

253  Edith  Electa  Allen, Mi.  June  15,  1S53;  d.  Feb.  11,  1859. 

254  John  Hopkins  Allen.*  b.  Aug.  8.  1855;  m.  May  2,  1887.  Lillian  H.  Den- 

neston;  4  chd.;  'John,  b.  Feb.  8,  1888.     -^William,  b.  June  19.  1883. 

3  Grace,  b.  Sept.  12,  1S94.     *  Harriet,  b.  Aug.  17    1S96. 
855  William  Hall  Allen*  b.  Oct.  3,  1857;  graduated  Harvard  University, 

1S7S. 
25«  Grace  Electa  Allen  *  b.  Aug.  i,  1S61,  Saybrook,  Conn. 

i|4  Edward  Chauncy  Allen,'  s.  of  Levi  and  Electa,  m.  (i) 

1  o  D  ^ 

Apr.  2,  1844,  Jerusha  Temperance,  dau.  of  James  Piatt,  Win- 

throp,  Conn.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1824;  d.  Mar.  4,  1856;  m.  (2)    June   9, 

1858,  Sarah  Hillard,  dau.  of  Randolph  Linsley,  b.  Apr.  25,  1836; 

r.  Meriden. 

Six  Children. 

Ifl  George  W.  Allen,"  b.  Jan.  i,  1845. 

258  Caroline  Jerusha  Allen,*  b.  Oct.  4.  184S;  m.  Feb.  16,  iSSi,  Arthur 
Bates  Jennings,  3  chd.;  '  Edward  Allen,  b.  Dec.  29,  1881.  '^  Helen 
Bates,  b.  June  22,  1SS4      -Arthur  Bates,  Jr.,  b.  July  11,  1S87. 

269  John  Piatt  Allen,*  b.  Nov.  13.  1850,  m.  (i)  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  4, 
1879,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Ramsey;  d.  Apr.,  1882;  m.  (2) 
May  28,  1884,  Alice  Foster,  dau.  of  William  H.  Harris,  b   Apr.  14, 

;  1.  Worcester,  Mass;  2  chd.  by  (i;;  '  Edith  Kirtpatrjck,  b.  Dec. 

15,  1879.     -  Frances  Ramsey,  b.  Dec.  21,  1881. 

2«o  Hattie  Maria  Allen,*  b. ;  d.  y. 

2«i  Edward  Linsley  Allen,*  b.  Mar  12,  1863,  m.  Jan.  i,  1S91,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  H.  E.  Kingsbury,  Oxford.  N.  J.;  b. 
Nov.  29,  1866;  3  chd.;  '  Janet  Electa,  b.  Nov.  12,  1891.  '  Elizabeth 
Kingsbury,  b.  May  f..  1894.  » Edward  Linsley,  Jr.,  b.  Mar.  30,  1S98. 

sea  Emma  Jennette  Allen, M).  June  4,  1S66;  m.  1890  Nelson  M.  Moody, 
St.  Louis.  Mo.;  4  chd.;  'Allen  Sproule,  b.  Mar.  20,  1891.  « John 
Edward,  b.  Sept.  18,  1892.  -Jennette  L.,  b.  June  2,  1894.  •*  Nelson 
W.,  b   Nov.  19.  1895;  d.  1S9S. 

^i  Selden  Allen,'  s.  of  Silas  and  Esther,  m.  Covington, 
N.  Y.,  July  15,  1841,  Eunice  French;  b.  Trumbull,  Conn.,  July 
15,  1819;  r.  Wyoming-,  N.  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRVNDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  20I 

Four  Children,  all  Born  in    Wyoming. 

-"3  George  P.  Allen/ b.  Nov.  i.  1S42;  d.  May  26,  1S96;  m.  Dec.  26,  1876. 

Lillian    B     Forbs,  b.  Prattsburg,   N.    Y..    Apr.    27,   1857;  4    chd.; 

1  George  F.,b   Nov.  17,  1877.      ^  Rogg   ^   Apr.  21    1879.      ^  Selden 

b.  Dec.  17.  1882.     -'Mary.  b.  Aug.  29,  1887. 
2«-i  Jennette  L.  Allen/  b.  Aug.  27,  1845. 
2«5  Julia  M.  Allen,"    ^    1    b.  Feb.  22,  1850;  d.  Sept.  17,  1875. 

ss"  John  M.  Allen  ^   .5'    \    b.  Feb.  22,  1850;  d.  Sept.  17,  1S75. 

Il-g-  Snsan  Allen/  dan.  of  Silas  and  Esther;  m.  Jan.  7,  1830, 
John  W.  Paddock,  b.  Litchfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1807;  d.  Peoria, 
111.,  Jan.  19,  1896;  r.  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

T%vo  Cliildren. 

26"  Esther  A.  Paddock/  b.  Aug.  13.  1S3S;  d.  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  May  15, 
1887;  m  May  22  1855,  William  Allen  Reed,  b.  Seneca  Castle,  May 
17,  1834;  4  chd.;  'Charles  Allen,  b.  1857;  d.  Feb.  13,  1865;  -Susan 
Allen,  b.  1858;  d.  Sept.  12.  1S63;  •*  Harriet  Cornelia,  b.  Oct.  24, 
i860;  -iElla  M.,  b.  1864;  d.  Ovid.  N   Y.,  July  14,  1884. 

288  George  Allen  Paddock, Mx  Nov.  9,  1S36;  d.  Oct.,  1839. 

H5-  Cornelia  T.  Allen,'  dau.  of    Silas  and  Esther;    m.  Oct. 

31,  1833,  Hilon  S.  Tabor,  b.  Mar.  31,  1808;  d.   Apr.   29,  1890;  r. 

Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Six  C/iililren,  all  Born  in   Warsa^c. 

28»  Susan  Maria  Tabor,"  b.  Nov.  30,  1834;  d.  Nov.  2,  1S39. 

2'0  Lucy  Ann  Tabor, ^  b.  Oct.  25.  1S38;  m.  Mar.  iS,  1S65,  William  H. 
Luce;  d.   May  29,  1S90;  i  s.,  George  Tabor  Luce,  b  Oct.  16,    1S69. 

«'!  Jennette  Allen  Tabor,'^  b.  Sept.  28,  1840;  m.  Sept.  3,  1S63,  William 
H.  Walker;  2  chd.;  '  Charles  Tabor,  b.  Sept.,  1867;  '^Edward  Tabor, 
b.  Jan.  12,  1873. 

^■'■s  Henry  Selden  Tabor,*  b.  Sept.  3,  1S44;  m.  Sept.  25,  1S67,  Ellen  Web- 
ster; 4  chd  ;  'Caroline  C,  b.  Nov.  25,  1S71;  -Charles  Henry,  b. 
June  12,  1875;  3  Jennie  Walker,  b.  Nov.  3,  1878;  ■*  Levi  Allen,  b. 
Oct.  II.  1880;  d.  Jan.  6,  18S2. 

2"»  Mary  Cornelia  Tabor,"  b.  Dec.  iS,  1846;  m.  Oct.  5,  1871,  Homer  C. 
Holly;  5  chd.;  '  Frank  Tabor,  b.  May  11,  1874;  «  Frances  L.,  b.  Sept. 
20.  1875;  "^Harvel  Allen,  b.  Mar.  22,  187S;  ••Marian  C,  b.  Mar.  29, 
1880;  d.  Mar.,  1884;  ^ Margaret  Geraldine,  b.  May  i,  1S88. 

2"!  Charles  Levi  Tabor,*  b.  Dec.  12,  1849;  d.  Jan.  20,  1855. 

Ill  Mabel  Allen,'  dau.  of  Moses  and  Sall_v;  m.  Apr.  4,  1830, 
Newell  Lawrence  Bowman,  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Feb.  12,  1805; 
d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1857. 


I4i  Leonora  Bowman,^ 


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202  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Four  Children. 

^"5  Sarah  Ann  Bowman,^  b.   Feb.   25,   1834;  m.    Sept.  iS,   1S51,  William 
Keri,  b.  I\Iar.  12,  1825;  d.  s.  i.  Jan.  24,  1S54. 
"  Theodora  Bowman.*         ^   b.  Feb.  24  1S40;  m.  Russell  Coats  b.  Jmie 

12.  1S25;  d.  Dec.  I,  1S98,  s.  i  ,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 
b.  Feb    24.  1840;  m.  James  O.  Howard;  3 
did.;  Clara  B.,  Walter  J.  and  Florence; 
r.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
-^*  Charles  Henry  Bowman,*  b.  Sept.  24,  1S44,  Cuylerville,  N.  Y. ;  um. 

Ill  Sarah  Lovisa  Allen/  dan.  of  Moses  and  Sally;  m.  July 
21,  1836,  John  Miller,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1807;  r.  and  d. 
York,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Two  C/iildren. 

-"=•  George  Allen  Miller.sb.  Oct.  iS,  1S37;  m   July  6,  18S2.  Isabella  Carmi- 

chael;  2  daus.;  'Stella  Lovisa,  b.  June   iS,  18S3;  -  Lelia  Anna,  b. 

July  20.  iSSg. 
^80  Charles  Harrison  Miller,*  b.  Jan.  24.   1S41;  m.  Dec    26    1883,  Cora  E. 

Sheldon;  2  daus. ;  '  Emma  Viola,  b.  Sept.  15,  1886;  '■' Mary  Corinne, 

b   June  17,  1889. 

-i-||  Charles  Harrison  Allen,'  s.  of  Moses  and  vSally;  m. 
Catherine  Calder,  b.  Jan.  22,  1827;  r.  York,  N.  Y. 

Tivo  C/iiliircii,  Born  in  York. 

«"  Edward  Allen,*  b.  Oct.  24.  1S52;  m.  Oct.  7,  1886,  Ida  Davis,  b.  July 
13,  1863;  2  chd.;  'Jennie,  b.  Apr.  23,  1SS9;  "^Charles  Edward,  b. 
Mar.  5,  1893. 

**2  Mary  Allen,*  b.  Nov.  23,  1S54.  All  of  the  above  family  now  living, 
reside  on  the  old  Moses  Allen  homestead  at  York,  N.  Y. 

J-||-  Elizabeth    (Betsey)    M.    Page,'  dau    of  Nathaniel    and 

Prudence  (Allen)   Page;  m.  Jan.  7,  1835,  Zorah  Densmore,  b. 

June  22,  1812. 

Three  Children. 

-*3  Charles  Allen  Densmore,*  b.  Oct.  22,  1835;  d.  May  28,  1858,  Seneca 

Castle,  N.  Y. 
2*4  Martha   Densmore,*  b.  Jan.   9.  1842;  m.  Chapinville,  N.  Y.,   Dec.  9, 

1861,  Henry  Harger,  b.  Feb.  20,  1840;  d.  Abilene,  Kansas,  Aug.  13, 

1896;  3  did.,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.;   'Charles  Monan,  b.  Jan  23,  1863. 

2  Henry  Milton,  b.  Sept.  30,  1867.     ^  Wilbur  Densmore,  b.  Xov.  28, 

1870. 
285  Mary  Densmore,*  b.  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1846;  d.  Feb   25,  1855. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  203 

fll  Levi  Allen  Page,'  s.  of  Nathaniel  of  vSeneca  Castle,  N. 
Y.;  m.   Deborah    Ottley,  b.    1825;  d.  Aug.  7,    1850;  r.  vSeneca 

Castle,  N.  Y. 

Three  Children,  all  Born  in  Seneca  Cas/le. 

286  Levi  Allen  Page,  Jr.,s  b.  Jan.  i,  1S4.1;  m.  Feb.  19,  1867,  Margaret  F. 
Benham,  b.  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23,  1843;  d.  Feb.  6.  1S86,  Seneca 
Castle;  7  chd.,  all  b.  in  Seneca  Castle  N.  Y  ;  '  Clara  J.,  b.  June  11, 
1871.  'Laura,  b.  Apr.  2,1873.  ^Mary,  b.  Mar.  16,1875.  ^John 
Allen,  b.  Sept.  11,  1S76.  «  Francis  Murry,  b.  Jan.  28,  i38o.  «  Levi 
Allen,  b.  Mar.  28.  1S82.     '  Jessie,  b.  Mar.  20,  1886. 

28^  Joel  Allen  Page>  b.July  14,  1S43;  m.  Oct.  19,  1867,  Helen  Wormley, 
b.  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  1846;  3  chd.;  'Gertrude,  b.  Sept.  9,  186S.  ''Joel 
Allen,  b.  Mar.  18,  1S75.  ^  Alice  Deborah,  b.  Mar.  16,  1877;  r.  Seneca 
Castle. 

888  Harriet  Josephine  Page,*  b.  Sept.  5,  1845;  d.  Jan.  26,  1884;  m.  Dec. 
12, 1872,  John  E.  Furman,  b.  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1847;  3  chd., 
b,  at  Jersey  City;  '  Mary  Page,  b.Oct.  6,  1874.  -Charles  Edward, 
b.  Mar.  31,  1876.     ^  Harriet  J.,  b.  Mar.  2,  1878. 

■fll  Mary  Ann  Page,'  dau.  of  Nathaniel;  m.  Sept.  5,  1840, 
John  W.  Paddock,  b.  Feb.  15,  1807;  d.  Peoria,  111.,  Jan.  19,  1896; 
r.  Wyorning  and  Chapinville,  N.  Y. 

Three  Children. 

289  Charles  Harmon  Paddock,*  b.  Apr.  22,  1S42;  d.  June  5.  1892;  m  Mar. 

28,  1S67,  Helen  R.  Coy,  b.  July  25,  1846;  5  chd.;  'Alice  H.,  b.  Aug. 
I,  1868.  -John  Coy,  b.  ]\Iar.  6.  1870.  ^  Hilan  Fay,  b.  Nov.  10,  1871. 
■1  Harriet,  b.  Mar.  16,  1873.  ^  Helen  Eyre,  b.  Apr.  8,  1S75;  r.  Canan- 
daigua,  N.  Y. 

290  Harriet   M.    Paddock,^  b.  May  28,  1847;  m.  Oct.  17,  1867,  Dr.    H.   F. 

Bennett,  b.  Jan.  4,  1S30;  d.  Aug.  10,  1885. 

291  John  Allen  Paddock,^  b.  Jan.  28,  1852;  d.  Feb.   11,  1853,  at  Chapin- 

ville, X.  Y. 

Ill  Harriet  Page,'  dau.  of  Nathaniel;  m.  May  19,  1847, 
James  L.  Munson,  b.  Parsippeny,  N.  J.,  Oct.  6,  1820;  r.  Cha- 
pinville, N.  Y. 

Six  C/u'ldren. 

293  Lavinia  Sterry  Munson, »  b.  Jan.  16,  1850;  r.  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Dec.  16,  1875,  Judge  John  S.  Morgan,  b.  Dec  15,  1S47;  d.  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1888;  3  chd.;  '  Marian,  b.  Oct.  30,  1878.  -John 
Shepard,  b.  Aug.  20,  1880.     =>  shepard  A.,  b.  June  i,  1884. 

293  Julia  Hortense  Munson, «  b.  Sept.  16,  1851;  d.  Aug.  10,  1895;  m.  Aug. 
9,  1S77,  John  R.  Thomas;  7  chd.,  b.  Rochester;  '  Hortense,  b.  Apr. 
24,  1878.  2  John  R.,  b.  June  16,  1880;  d.  Aug.  10,  1880.  ^  Constance, 
b.  July  20,  1881;  d.  Aug.  5,  1881.  ^  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  23.  1882. 
^-Mary,  b.  Feb.  10,  18S5.  "Julia,  b.  Nov.  17,  1S88.   'John  R.,  b.  May 

29,  1892. 


204  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

29*  John  Allen  Munson,*  b.  Dec.  i6,  1854;  m.  May  3,  1S78,  Mary  E.  Sel- 
lers, b.  Pekin,  111.,  1862;  2  chd.;  'Mary  Ellen,  b.  Colorado  Springs, 
Jan.  29,  1S79.     -John  Sellers,  b.  Colorado  Springs,  Aug.  10,  1880. 

29S  James  Hermans  Munson,*' b.  Aug.  12,  1857;  d.  Chicago,  Jan.  15,  1891; 
m.  July  12.  1880,  Alice  Oceanpaugh;  2  chd.;  1  Edmund  O..  b. 
Chicago,  Oct.  28,  1882.  -Harriet  Page,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July 
8,  18S4. 

89T  Mary  Eleanor  Munson,"  b.  Oct.  20.  i860;  m.  Apr.  30,  18S5.  Arthur  J. 
Shaw;  2  chd.;  'Arthur  J.,  Jr.,  b.  Alexandre,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  18S8. 
2  Eleanor  T.,  b.  Spokane,  Wash.,  Feb.  24,  1891. 

29«  Charles  Edward  :\Iunson,*  b.  Dec.  15,  1866. 

441  Claudius  L.  Allinp;,'  s.  of  Lyman  and  Phebe;  m.  July  10, 

loo  '~" 

1849,  Grace  Sperry;  r.  Westville. 

4  chd.  1  Fred,  b.  1849;  d.  May  9,  1859-  -  Ella,  b.  1S51;  d.  Mar.  28,  1855- 
8Effa  D.,  b.  Apr.  16,  1854.  -"John  J.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1856;  druggist.  New 
Haven;  m.  Mary  Chapman;  2  chd.;  '  Grace  S.,  b.  1890.  -^Warner 
C,  b    1894  . 

141  Sarah  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Sarah;  m.  Mar.  16, 
1853,  Robert  Ailing,  s.  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  (Caleb  Ailing,  ist 
line),  b.  Oct.  16,  1828;  d.  Aug.  2,  1890;  r.  Hamden. 

Tii'o  Children. 

303  Theodore  B.  Ailing;*  b.  May  20,  1854. 

80*  Jessie  G.  Ailing.^  b.  Dec.  28,  1858;  d.  July  20,  iS83,  s.  i.;  m.  Dec.  28, 
188 1,  Edward  E.  Roberts. 

i|f  Rhoda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Sarah;  m.  Dec.  2,  i860, 
Gilbert  S.  Benham,  b.  Sept.  7,  1832;  1.  Hamden. 

Two  Children. 

305  Frederick  Gilbert  Benham;^  b.  Oct.  14,  1S61;  m.  Jan.  3  1893.  Flor- 
ence Parlett;  2  chd  ;  'Claude  Gilbert,  b.  Dec.  i,  1S93.  -  Ruth,  b. 
Mar.  31,  1S96. 

300  Amos  Clayton  Benham"  b.  May  20,  1871;  m.  Oct.  27,  1892,  Grace 
Hubbell,  Brooklyn;  i  dau.,  Evelyn,  b.  Feb   26.  1897. 

Gilbert  S.  Benham,  son  of  Sackctt  G.  and  grandson  of 
Amos  Benhain,  who  with  his  wife  Ruth  were  two  of  the 
founders  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Hamden 
Plains.     Isaac  Benham  was  a  brother  of  Amos. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  205 

iff  Eliza  Ailing-/  dau.  of  Philo,  Jr.;  m.  Oct.  4,  ^§34,  James 
M.'ward,  b.  Oct.  20,  1806;  d.  Jan.  6,  1892;  r.  Woodbury,  Conn. 

S/-V  Children. 

»<"■  Anson  J.  Ward.*  b.  Aug.  29,  1835;  m   Dec.  24,  1867,  Mary  Noble. 
30S  Julia  P.  Ward,''  b.  Oct.  15,  1836;  m.  Apr.  17,  1856,  Enos  L.  Bradley. 

309  Anne   E.  Ward,*  b.  Jan.   15.   1839;  m.   Feb.   29,   1872,    Hubbard   H. 

Hotchkiss. 

310  James  M    Ward/   b.    Mar.    3,    1840;    m.    Nov.    12,    1S64,    Sarah   E. 

Bradley. 

311  George  S.  Ward,«b.  Dec.  3,  1843;  m.  Aug.  16,  1866,  Katie  Hill. 

312  Wealthy  J.  (Etta)  Ward/  b.  Feb.    26,   1845;  m-   Jui^e  9,  1869,  Robert 

J.  Parrott. 

11^  WealthyAnn  Ailing/ dau.  of  Philo,  Jr.;  m.  Skaneateles, 
N.  Y.,  May  13,  1834,  John  Lansing  Taylor,  b.  Aurelius,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  '27,  1809;  d.  Gorham,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1856.  He  was  a  prom- 
inent man  in  business,  in  civil  affairs  and  in  the  M.  E. 
Church;  a  farmer  and  lumberman;  a  s.  of  David,  s.  of 
Simeon,  a  Revolutionary  soldier  in  2d  Conn.  Infantry,  who 
mio-rated   from   Woodbury,   Conn.,  to  Aurelius,  N.  Y.,  about 

1805. 

Four  CJiiIdrcn. 

•    313  George  Lansing  Taylor/  b.   Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Feb.    13.   1S35;  m. 
New  York  City,   Oct.  3,  1861,   Eliza  Minerva   French,  b.  Jan.  24. 

1834. 

314  Charles  Ailing  Taylor,*  b.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  July  10.  1S36;  d.  Gor- 

ham, O.,  Sept.  28,  1849. 

315  Albert  Edward  Taylor,*  b.   Sterling.  N.  Y..  June  25,  1844;  Commer- 

cial College  education;  m.  (i)  New  York  City,  Nov.  18,  1869,  Hattie 
A.    Barbour,    b.   1S45;  d-   Feb.  24,   1S79;  i  s.,  Eddie;  d.  i.;  m.  (2) 
Oct.   19,   18S1,    Harriet   E.   Le  Bree,   b.   New, York  City;    i  dau., 
Grace  Eugenia,  b   Aug.  5,  1S82. 
3  1"  John  Taylor,*  b.  in  Ohio,  1856;  d   i. 

313  Rev.  George  Lansing  Taylor,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  and 
L.H.D.,  was  studious  from  childhood,  prepared  for  college 
partly  alone,  passed  A.B.  in  i86t,  and  A.M.  in  1864,  both  at 
Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  and  D.D.  in  Syracuse 
University,  1876.  He  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  New  York  East  Conference,  in  1862, 
in  which  he  still  continues;  has  filled  several  prominent 
appointments,  at  present  stationed  at  Hamden  Plains,  New 
Haven,    Conn.      He   has   also  been  a  copious  newspaper  and 


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REV.    GKORGE    LANSING    TAYLOR, 
HIGHWOOD,    NEW    HAVEN,    CONN. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  207 

mag-azine  writer,  chiefly  in  verse,  but  also  prose  sketches  and 
popular  science.  Several  of  his  sermons  and  orations  have 
been  printed,  also  addresses  on  college  occasions,  and  lec- 
tures, as  well  as  three  volumes  of  his  poems,  viz.:  "  Elijah, 
etc.,"  a  volume  of  scriptural  poems  which  fascinatingly 
illuminate  Bible  scenes,  mostly  in  the  Old  Testament; 
"  Grant  Poems,"  containing  his  "  Elegy  on  General  Grant," 
etc.,  and  "The  Progress  of  Learning,"  delivered  on  the  Cen- 
tennial of  Columbia  University,  on  which  occasion,  in  com- 
pany with  a  number  of  the  most  eminent  literar)^  men  of 
America,  he  received  the  degree  of  L.H.D.  (Doctor  of 
Polite  Letters),  the  first  Methodist  upon  which  it  was  con- 
ferred. He  was  also  one  of  the  authors  of  "  McClintock  & 
Strong's  Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical,  Theological  and  Ecclesias- 
tical Literature,"  published  by  the  Harpers,  a  work  the  most 
voluminous  and  exhaustive  of  its  class  in  the  world.  But 
bis  classical  poems,  nature  poems  and  miscellaneous  poems, 
the  most  voluminous  part  of  his  writings,  have  not  yet  been 
collected  into  volumes.  He  has  also  been  known  for  ^"hirty 
years  as  the  "Poet  Laureate  of  Methodism,"  his  services 
having  been  called  into  requisition  by  his  church  for  odes, 
epics,  and  hymns  in  celebration  of  her  centennials  of  America 
ever  since  1866. 

He  is  a  man  of  exalted  talents,  a  profound  thinker,  an  elo- 
quent speaker,  a  ready  writer,  and  his  composition  is  win- 
ningly  poetic  His  eminent  abilities  place  him  among  the 
"great  lights"  of  his  church,  and  but  for  his  advanced  deaf- 
ness he  would  doubtless  be  among  the  eminent  official  digni- 
taries of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  But  he  has  three 
times  declined  offered  elections  to  college  presidencies,  pre- 
ferring to  remain  in  the  pastorate.  Still,  he  was  one  of  the 
organizers  of,  and  has  been  an  active  member  of  the  "  Board 
of  Trustees  "  of  Syracuse  University  ever  since  it  was 
chartered  in  1870. 

His  wife  was  the  eldest  child  and  only  surviving  daughter 
of  Rev.  Mansfield  French,  formerly  of  Ohio,  then  of  New 
York  City.  Miss  French  was  graduated  A.B.  at  Cincinnati 
Wesley  an  College,  and  was  a  professor  in  the  same,  and  pre- 
ceptress of  Xenia  (Ohio)  Female  College,  of  which  her  father 
was  president. 


2o8  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Their  children  have  been  six,  as  follows: 

George  Lansing  Taylor,  Jr.,«  b.  July  6,  1S62;  d.  Aug.  28,  1864. 

Theodora  May  Taylor.^  M.E.L.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1864;  m.  William  J. 
Brown,  banker,  Brooklyn;  4  chd. 

John  Mansfield  Taylor,^  b.  Dec.  22  1866;  m.  Julia  M.  Le  Comte,  Brook- 
lyn; proofreader. 

Austianna  Eliza  Taylor,-'  b.  Mar.  15.  1869;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity; teacher  in  Woman's  College,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Georgianna  Curry  Taylor, »  b.  Dec.  3,  1870;  a  distinguished  vocalist;  m. 
B.  H.  Carpenter.  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.;  i  chd. 

Edward  Thomson  Taylor,^  b.  July  24,  1872;  D.D.S.,  dentist,  South 
Orange,  N.  J. 

The  five  living  children  are  all  active  and  zealous  Metho- 
dists, as  are  the  husbands  of  the  married  daughters  and  wife 
of  married  son. 

m  Jane  Olivia  Ailing,^  dau.  of  Philo,  Jr.;  m.  Jordan,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  I,  1846,  Stephen  Crego;  b.  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16, 
1804;  d.  Conquest,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1873. 

T/n-ee  CJiildrcii. 

»i'  Milo  Hickok  Crego,-  b.  Jordan,  N.  ¥..  Mar.  i,  184S;  m.  (i)  1876 
Louisa  Osborn;  d.  1879;  m.  (2)  her  sister  Augusta  in  18S0;  r.  Bel- 
mar,  N.  J.     Teacher,  notary,  J.  P.,  etc. 

SI'*  Laura  Crego,*  b.  Oct.  25,  1S46;  1.  Norwalk,  Conn.;  m.  (i)  Jan.  4,  1S65, 
David  Pinckney;  d.  s.  i.  Conquest,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1S73;  m.  (2) 
Dec.  24.  1S73,  Seeley  Brown,  b.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Oct  3,  1837;  5 
chd.;  '  Milo  Crego.  b.  Oct.  18,  1874.  -'  Laura  Jane,  b.  Nov.  26.  1876; 
m.  June  25,  1S93,  William  A.  Wilson;  i  dau  ,  Laura  Agnes,  b.  July 
3,  1894.  ■•Stephen  Cobb,  b.  Feb.  27,  1878.  *  Seeley  William,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1S81;  d.  July  27.  1S82.     ^Eugene  Pales,  b.  Nov.  9.  18S4. 

3i»  Hulda  Jane  Crego,**  b.  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1850,  d.  Dec.  22,  1851. 

fif  Rebecca  Hull,'  dau.  of  Sidney  and  Rebecca;  m.  Feb.  5, 
1837,  John  Townsend;  r.  New  Haven. 

Six  C/i/'/ifren. 

320  Amelia  Hull  Townsend,*  b  Nov.  5,  1837;  m.  Sept.  5,  1861,  Elnathan 
D.  Street;  i  dau.,  Clara  Rebecca,  b.  June  5,  1S62. 

3=^1  John  Lucius  Townsend,"  b.  Aug.  4,  1839;  d.  Feb.  6,  1840. 

32-'  John  Webster  Townsend. «  b.  Feb.  21,  1841;  m.  Oct.  2,  1878,  Mary 
Hickey;  i  dau.,  Mary  Ella,  b.  June  15,  18S0. 

323  Jeremiah  Townsend,-*  b.  April  28,  1843;  m.  July  6,  1881,  Ida  Vanda 
Huke. 

3-'-t  Isaac  Hull  Townsend,-  b.  Mar.  12,  1845;  d.  Sept.  6,  1S45. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  209 

^-»  Charles  Knevals  Townsend,*  b.  June  10,  1S47;  m.  1873  Emily  Sco- 
field;  6  chd.;  'John  S.,  b.  Oct.,  1S74;  d.  Feb.  6,  1S75.  --John  Web- 
ster, b.  Feb.  13,  1876.  ^Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  21,  1878.  ■*  Emily 
Almira,  b.  Dec.  26,  1883.  ^ Martha  Amelia,  b.  Oct.  13,  1888. 
'Charles  Herbert,  b.  Mar.  13,  1S93. 


fif  Mary  Newton  Ailing/  dau.  of  Charles  Wyllys  and 
Lucy  (Booth)  Ailing;  m.  May  8,  1845,  Anson  Riley  Davis;  r. 
Oxford,  Conn. 

Seven  Children, 

328  Mary  Elvira  Davis,*  b.  Dec.  15,  1846;  m.  Sept.  5,  1872,  William  Treat 
Andrews;  4  chd.;  'Charles  William,  b.  Nov.  25,  1875;  d.  Oct.  20, 
1878.  ^Berdie.  b.  July  2.  1876;  d.  i.  ^  William  Treat,  b.  Sept.  26, 
1878;  m.  Jan.  9,  1896,  Bertha  G.  Grannis.  •'Mary  E.,  b.  Feb.  29, 
1S84. 

""  Ellen  Lucy  Davis,*  b.  May  25,  1849;  m.  Oct.  9,  1S67,  Wilbur  Fiske 
Osborne,  Derby,  Conn.;  4  chd.;  'John,  b.  Oct.  28,  1871;  d.  Mar.  20, 
1872.  ■■'Jenney,  b.  Nov.  2.  1872;  d.  May  25,  1875.  ^  Annie,  b.  Nov. 
5,  1874;  d.  June  3.  1875.     ■*  Frances  Eliza,  b.  May  20,  1876. 

328  Laura  Booth  Davis,*  b.  Nov.  24,  1850;  m.  Oct.  4,  1874,  John  M.  Hub- 
bard; I  dau.,  Stella  Laura,  b.  Aug.  26,  1876;  d.  Oct.  12,  1892. 

^^8  Emma  Eugenia  Davis,*  b.  Aug.  11,  1S54. 

330  Charles  AlHng  Davis,*  b.  June  13,  1858;  m.  Oct.  20,  1886,  Mary  N. 

Lum,  I  s.,  Ralph  E.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1892. 

331  Estelle  Louise  Davis,*  b.   Oct.   11,   i860;  m.   Apr.   5,   1888,  Fred  A. 

Bailey,  Springfield,  Mass.;  2  chd.;  'Ruth  Estelle,  b.  Feb.  26.  1889. 
^Mary  Lydia,  b.  Nov.  16,  1892. 

332  Evelyn  Amelia  Davis,*  b.  June  22,  1862. 

\%\  Amos  Henry  Ailing,"  was  born  in  the  town  of  Orange, 
Conn.,  January  3,  1823,  the  eldest  son  of  Charles  Wyllis  and 
Lucy  (Booth)  Ailing.  He,  early  in  life,  engaged  in  the  busi- 
ness his  father  was  conducting,  that  of  wool  manufacturing. 
An  excellent  physique,  a  sturdy  resolve  to  make  the  most  of 
opportunity,  and  a  resolute  integrity  helped  him  from  the 
start,  so  that  at  the  age  of  twenty-two  he,  with  his  brother 
Charles  B.,  leased  the  mill  of  his  father  and  began  business 
under  the  name  of  A.  H.  &  C.  B.  Ailing.  Perseverance 
and  close  fidelity  soon  showed  good  results.  The  mill  be- 
came too  small  for  the  enterprise  and  the  brothers  decided 
in  1858  to  move  to  Derby.  This  change  was  followed  by  a 
still  further  increase  in  the  business,  which  has  ever  since 
shown  a  steady  growth.  Yarns,  hosiery  and  underwear  have 
been  the  principal  products. 
14 


10^    AMOS    H.    ALLING, 
DERBY,  CONN. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  211 

In  various  projects  connected  with  the  growth  of  the  town 
Mr.  Ailing-  was  intimately  connected,  serving  in  a  number 
of  public  offices.  In  the  construction  of  the  Ousatonic 
Water  Company's  dam  he  was  intensely  interested  and  held 
the  office  of  director  in  that  company  from  its  organization 
till  his  death.  But  not  alone  as  a  business  man  and  a  citizen 
was  Mr.  Ailing  held  in  the  esteem  of  the  people.  In  his 
church  life  and  religious  zeal,  emphatically  was  he  known 
and  honored.  Early  in  life  he  joined  the  Methodist  Church, 
of  which  he  was  always  a  strong  pillar.  To  it  he  gave  a  de- 
votion and  a  financial  support  which  were  the  outcome  of  a 
strong  love  of  God's  work.  His  religion  was  more  than  a 
form— it  entered  into  every  dealing  with  his  fellows.  His 
nature  was  singularly  social  and  approachable,  while  in  his 
benefactions  few  were  so  unostentatious,  and  his  gifts  outran 
his  promises. 

On  the  2d  of  September,  1847,  he  married  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Susannah  (Smith)  Pruden,  a  de- 
scendant of  the  Rev.  Peter  Prudden,  the  first  minister  of  the 
church  in  Milford.  She  died  June  27,  1881.  They  had  three 
children. 

'  Louisa  Maria,  b.  May  25,  1849;  m.  Dec.  24,  1884,  George  L.  Beardsley, 
a  skillful,  popular  and  eminent  physician  in  Derby,  and  is  the 
mother  of  two  children,  viz.:  Ailing  Prudden,  b.  Jan.  29,  1877,  and 
Elizabeth  Coley,  b   Nov.  11,  1885. 

'•'Mary,  b.  Aug.  25,  1857;  d.  Mar.  25,  1862. 

"Carolyn  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.  24,  1863. 

June  7,  1882,  he  married  Mrs.  Harriet  Eliza  (Porter)  Griffin, 
daughter  of  Edward  J.  and  Eliza  (Ball)  Porter  of  Waterbury, 
who  survives  him. 

Until  a  comparatively  short  time  before  his  death,  which 
occurred  February  6,  1898,  Mr.  Ailing  retained  to  an  unusual 
degree  the  vigor  and  buoyancy  of  his  early  years.  The  uni- 
versal feeling  of  grief  at  his  loss  expressed  by  every  one 
showed  the  esteem  in  which  he  was  held  by  all  classes  of  the 
community,  and  to  him  more  than  to  any  other  person  the 
compiler  is  indebted  for  encouragement  and  aid  in  prepar- 
ing this  volume,  and  in  his  death  feels  keenly  his  loss, 
and  with  the  multitude  of  those  who  knew  and  loved  him 
joins  in  the  great  sorrow  of  his  departure. 


212 


DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 


Ill  Charles  B.  Ailing  was  born  at  Orange,  Conn.,  June  20^ 
1824.  As  a  boy  hardly  out  of  school  and  yet  in  his  teens,  he 
went  among-  the  farmers  gathering  Vool,  which  at  his  father's 
mill  was  made  into  cloth.  On  reaching  his  majority,  in 
1845,  he  associated  himself  with  his  brother  Amos  H.,  and 
they  leased  from  their  father  the  Orange  mill.     This  was  the 


ffl  CHARLES    B.    ALLING. 


beginning  of  the  copartnership  of  A.  H.  &  C.  B.  Ailing, 
which  continued  for  fifty-three  years,  until  the  decease  of 
Amos  H.  in  1898,  By  a  close  application  .to  business  and  a 
constant  study  of  the  needs  of  the  hour,  the  business  grew 
and  prospered  till  a  closer  classification  of  industries 
brought  about  a  general    decline    in  the   custom  making  of 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST,  213 

cloth  for  farmers,  perceiving-  which,  Mr.  Ailing,  with  a  ready 
adaptability  to  the  demands  of  the  market,  turned  his  atten- 
tion to  the  manufacturing  of  yarn  and  hosiery. 

The  limits  of  the  Orange  mill  were  soon  outgrown,  and  in 
seeking  a  new  site  with  feasible  water  power  and  transporta- 
tion facilities,  Mr.  Ailing  selected  Birmingham  (now  Derby), 
and  purchased  in  1858  the  property  of  the  Globe  Company, 
which  was  destroyed  by  fire  in  1864,  after  which  his  firm 
continued  to  manufacture  in  the  old  copper   mill  of  Anson 

G.  Phelps. 

These  properties  were  located  near  the  confluence  of  the 
Naugatuck  and  Ousatonic  rivers.  The  mill  has  been  enlarged 
time  and  again,  besides  being  augmented  by  several  annexes. 
During  the  war  he  secured  for  his  firm  large  and  valuable 
contracts  with  the  government,  and  later  he  greatly  enhanced 
the  capacity  of  the  business  by  adding  the  manufacture  of 
underwear.  Quick  to  read  the  signs  over  the  threshold  of 
the.  future,  he  has  ever  kept  the  firm  "up-to-date  "  and  its 
mill  supplied  with  modern  and  adequate  machinery,  thus 
enabling  it  to  compete  profitably  with  the  trade  of  the  whole 
country;  and  to-day,  under  his  entire  management  and  own- 
ership, it  gives  employment  to  500  people.  The  products  of 
his  mill  supply  the  demands  of  the  largest  wholesale  houses 
in  the  metropolitan  centers  of  the  country. 

Apprising  himself  of  the  future  growth  of  his  city,  he 
influenced  Ihc  purchase  of  quite  a  tract  of  land  lying  along 
Main  and  Elizabeth  streets.  Here,  under  his  supervision, 
have  been  erected  large  blocks  which  comprise  nearly  all  of 
the  finest  mercantile  buildings  in  the  city,  and  under  his 
roofs  he  provides  quarters  for  the  Board  of  Trade,  the  Post 
Office  and  the  large  fraternal  societies  of  the  place. 

Mr.  Ailing  was  one  of  the  incorporators  and  is  a  director 
of  the  Ousatonic  Water  Company,  to  which  Derby  owes 
much  of  its  material  increase,  and  the  borough  of  Shelton, 
just  across  the  river,  is  entirely  indebted  for  its  founding. 

He  has  always  lived  a  retired  life,  declining  all  political 
preferments,  and  times  repeatedly,  despite  the  earnest  plead- 
ings of  his  friends,  he  has  refused  to  be  of  the  representa- 
tive personnel,  directing  the  larger  business  interests  of  the 
community.  The  reason  for  this  has  been  twofold:  partly 
because   of  that   modesty  of  character  which  seeks  not  self- 


2  14  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

consciousness  of  personal  power,  and  partly  because  of  an 
infirmity,  caused  years  ago  by  a  severe  sickness,  which  left 
him  so  seriously  deaf  as  to  make  hearing  possible  only 
throiigh  the  medium  of  a  speaking  tube,  and  by  reason  of 
which  he  has  been  excluded  from  all  social  and  public  life 
where  the  sense  of  hearing  is  a  necessary  qualification  for 
personal  enjoyment  and  action.  His  friends  are  always  glad 
of  the  opportunity  that  brings  them  in  contact  with  his  per- 
sonality. Gentle  and  pleasing  in  his  manner,  gracious  in  the 
reception  of  people,  quick  in  his  perceptions,  and  of  intelli- 
gent expression  and  keen  insight,  he  is  a  ready  reader  of 
human  nature  and  character.  Generously  disposed,  he 
always  listens  to  the  honest  appeal  for  charity  and  sends  its 
bearer  away  the  recipient  of  his  kindness.  He  is  logical  in 
his  deliberations,  and  given  to  him  as  a  premise,  present  con- 
ditions or  complications,  he  can  from  his  wide  knowledge  of 
persons  and  things,  and  from  an  experience  broken  as  ore 
from  the  rocks,  accurately  foretell  the  profitableness  of  .the 
result  or  warn  against  the  disaster.  His  advice  and  co.unsels 
are  daily  sought  by  his  fellow-citizens,  and  while  possessing 
no  public  patronage  to  give  official  sanction  to  his  words,  he 
is  largely  and  indirectly  a  conservator  and  moulder  of  the 
destinies  of  his  community. 

He  married  May  lo,  1853,  Miss  Julia  M.  Prudden  of 
Orange,  a  sister  of  the  former  wife  of  Mr.  A.  H.  Ailing. 
Mrs.  Ailing  was  a  woman  of  rare  personality,  whose  wealth 
of  culture,  grace  and  refinement  made  beautiful  the  atmos- 
phere of  home  and  won  for  her  the  esteem  and  admiration  of 
all  who  knew  her.     She  died  August  12,  1889. 

A  son  and  daughter  were  born  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ailing, 
Charles  H.  born  December  27,  1855.  On  completing  his  edu- 
cation the  son  interested  himself  in  the  afiiairs  of  the  Ailing 
firm,  and  for  a  number  of  years  was  a  very  important  factor 
in  enlarging  its  market,  and  an  indispensable  assistant  to  his 
father  in  the  conduct  of  its  business.  He  was  also  a  director 
of  the  Birmingham  National  Bank.  He  married  Josephine 
Slade  Hill  of  Ansonia,  February  22,  1886. 

Possessing  a  judicial  mind  and  inheriting  a  taste  and  abil- 
ity for  business,  he  promised  to  be  one  of  the  leading  and 
influential  men  of  his  period.  He  died  at  Asheville,  N.  C, 
March  20,  1890,  whither  he  had   gone  to   recruit  his  health. 


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His  wife  and  two  sons,  Kenneth  Slade,  born  March  23,  1887, 
and  Charles  Booth,  born  Aucjust  4,  1888,  survive  him.  Their 
dauohter,  Susie  Ailing,  born  November  13,  1861,  spent  her 
childhood  at  the  home  of  her  father  in  Derby.  She  was  mar- 
ried to  Dr.  Charles  T.  Baldwin,  September  14,  1887.  Shortly 
after  their  marriage  they  removed  to  Rome,  Italy,  where  the 
doctor  established  a  lucrative  practice  among  the  temporary 
residents  and  representative  people  of  the  old  city.  Here 
they  continued  for  three  years,  and  after  the  death  of  her 
mother  they  returned  to  her  father's  home,  where  they  reside 
at  the  present  time.  Their  children  are  Harold  A.,  who  was 
born  in  Rome,  January  31,  1890;  Julia,  born  September  2, 
1891;  Helen,  born  May  17,  1893,  and  Charles  Booth. 

For  a  man  who  has  lived  seventy-five  years,  Mr.  Ailing  is 
in  good  health  and  his  mental  vigor  phenomenal.  He 
minutely  follows  all  the  details  of  his  business,  keeps  abreast 
with  the  times  and  well  informed  concerning  the  welfare  and 
new  projects  of  his  community.  As  sole  proprietor  he  suc- 
ceeds to  all  the  manufacturing  and  real  estate  interests  of 
the  firm  of  A.  H.  &  C.  B.  Ailing,  which  for  a  number  of 
years  have  received  his  supervision  and  management.  In 
the  possession  of  a  conservatism  which  brooks  no  foolish 
hazard,  he  assumes  large  responsibilities  and  applies  himself 
to  the  task,  personally  allotted,  with  all  the  indomitable 
persistency  of  a  man   in   the  fiery  forties. 

He  is  a  Methodist,  broad  in  his  views;  he  adheres  tenaciously 
to  the  generous  principles  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ,  and 
believing  true  manhood  to  be  life  inspired  by  their  very 
utterance,  he  will  not  follow  the  personal  interpretation  of 
any  individual  who  by  a  rigid  enunciation  contracts  the 
sphere  of  their  usefulness.  He  is  a  large  contributor  to  the 
support  of  his  church,  and  Derby  Methodism  owes  nn;ch  to 
him  for  its  prosperity  and  continuance. 

fil*^  Lucy  Amelia  Ailing,'  dan.  of  Charles  Wyllis;  m.  June 
7,  1849,  Nathan  C.  Treat;  d.  Sept.  15,  1889;  r.  New  Haven. 

Two  CJiihhf>i. 

"«  Helen  M.  Treat,**  b.  Sept.  22,  1S52;  d.  May  18,  1S55. 
3»»  Nellie  Treat."  b.  Dec.  16,   1S64;  m.    May  22,  1889.  Otis  Bradley;   1  s., 
Otis  T.,  b.  June  21,  1895. 


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f{}|  Leonidas  W.  Ailing/  s.  of  Charles  Wyllys,  m.  Dec.  28, 
1870,  Marion  F.  Merwin;  r.  Derby. 

Four  Cliildrcii. 

S'io  Mary  Ailing, ^  b.  July  i,  1S72;  m.  Oct.  10,  1S99,  John  Ruth  Evans  of 

New  York  City. 
s-ii  Walter  Ailing,"  b.  June  21,  1S75;  d.  May  9,  1876. 
3-*2  Wilbur  M.  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  24,  1877. 
3^3  Leon  Booth  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  13,  1882. 

■ffl  John  Wesley  Ailing,'  a  descendant  from  Roger  Ailing, 
ist,  and  his  mother's  ancestry  (Booth)  is  equally  direct  to 
the  early  colonists;  a  s.  of  Charles  Wyllys  Ailing,  b.  in  Orange, 
Oct.  24,  1841;  m.  Oct.  10,  1867,  Constance  Adelaide  Parker,  dau. 
of  Augustus  H.  and  Jane  E.  (Hotchkiss)  Parker,  b,  Derby, 
Dec.  24,  1844;  r.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Three    Children. 

341  Constance  Ailing,*  b.  May  12,  1873;  d.  May  15,  1S73. 

345  Arnon  Augustus  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  8,  1874;  m.  June  15,  1899,  Katharine 

Augusta  Terrill  of  New  Hartford.  Conn. 
3-48  Agatha  Adelaide  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  31.  1S76. 

Mr.  Ailing  was  graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1862,  the 
salutatorian  of  his  class.  Studied  law  at  the  Yale  Law 
School,  was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  New  Haven  County  in  1864, 
and  has  ever  since  been  practicing  law  at  New  Haven,  prin- 
cipally in  the  same  county,  but  also  in  all  the  other  counties 
of  the  State,  and  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
and  has  had  a  very  extensive  practice  during  the  whole 
period  of  his  professional  career;  as  counsel  for  the  State,  he 
successfully  prosecuted  the  first  criminal  boycott  case  in  the 
United  States.  He  has  not  only  been  one  of  the  most  promi- 
nent lawyers  of  the  State— especially  as  a  corporation  lawyer 
— but  he  has  held  and  now  holds  many  positions  of  financial 
responsibility.  He  has  been  for  many  years  a  director  and 
general  counsel  for  the  Merchants  National  Bank  of  New 
Haven,  the  Security  Insurance  Co.  of  New  Haven,  the 
New  Haven  Electric  Co.  and  the  Southern  New  England 
Telephone  Co.  and  was  also  for  many  years  a  vestryman  in 
Trinity  Church,  New  Haven. 

In  1884  Mr.  Ailing  formed  a  partnership  with  James  H. 
Webb  of  the  New  Haven  County  Bar;  afterwards,  in  1891, 
Samuel  C.  Morehouse  was  admitted  to  the  firm;  on  his  grad- 


^iJli    JOHN     W.    ALI.ING,   NKW    HAVEN,    C 


ONN. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  219 

nation  from  the  Yale  Law  School,  in  1899,  his  son,  Arnon  A. 
Ailing,  also  became  a  member  of  the  firm.  Their  office  is  at 
42  Church  street,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Mr.  Ailing  married  October  10,  1867,  Miss  Constance  Ade- 
laide, daughter  of  Augustus  H.  and  Jane  E.  (Hotchkiss)  Par- 
ker of  Derby,  and  a  descendant  of  many  eminent  colonists. 
Among  them,  on  the  paternal  side,  were  Rev.  Samuel  Stone  of 
Hartford,  famous  for  going  with  Capt.  John  Mason  on  the 
Pequot  expedition  against  the  Indians;  Robert  Sedgewick  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Major-General  of  the  Massachusetts 
Colony,  the  founder  of  the  renowned  Artillery  Co.,  and  Capt- 
tain  in  1640;  Lieut.  Francis  Bell,  founder  of  Stamford;  Capt. 
John  Hulls;  Abraham  Doolittle,  who  married  Joanna, 
sister  of  Roger  Ailing,  ist;  also  Daniel  Parker,  who  received 
seven  balls  at  Stillwater,  and  Jehiel  Preston,  descended  from 
the  elder  branch  (now  extinct  in  England)  of  the  very 
ancient  family  of  Preston  Richard. 

Mrs.  Alling's  mother  was  grandaughter  of  Lieut.  Levi 
Hotchkiss,  one  of  the  first  to  respond  to  the  "Lexington 
Alarm,"  and  afterwards  of  the  6th  Continental  Line.  Also 
grandniece  of  the  famous  beauty,  Gloriana  Folsom  of  Strat- 
ford, who  became  Countess  of  Sterling. 

m  Mary  Treat  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Bela  and  Julia;  m.  Oct.  5, 
1848,  Alpheus  N.  Merwin;  r.  Orange. 

T2C/0  Children. 

347  Marion  Merwin, Md.  Nov.  28,  1849;  m,  Dec.  28,  1870,  ^^^Leonidas  Ailing, 

»i«  John  J.  Merwin. sb.  June  30,  1859;  m.  Oct.    17,   1SS2,  Ida  J.  Wells;  2 

chd.;  'Helen  J.,  b.  Aug.  iS,  1884;  ^  Marion,  b.  July  31,  1892. 

ffl  Jonathan  S.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Bela;  m.  Nov.  19,  1855,  Harriet 

Barnes;  r.  Orange,  Conn. 

Five  Childre7i. 

3-*9  Minnie  J.  AUing.^  b.  Apr.  10,  1857;  d.  Oct.  8,  1880. 

350  Bela  M.  Ailing  *  b.  Aug.  i,  1S60;  m.  June  9,  1886,  Lizzie  Hine;  2  chd.; 

'Grace  Caroline,  b.  June  24,  188S;  -Jonathan  Sheldon,  b.  Apr.  29, 
1894. 

351  Julia  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  2,  1867;  m.  Feb.   14,    18S9,   Frank  S.  Woodruff; 

4  chd.;  'Ailing,  b.  Sept.  5,  1890;  ■' Elizabeth  Clark,  b.  Jan.  23,  1892; 

d.  Mar.  28,  1893;  -Ruth  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  26,   1893;  ^  Mary  Frances, 

b.  June  13,  1S96. 
»52  Hattie  Ailing,' b.  Apr.  23,  1S75;  d.  Oct.  19,  1885. 
•''"3  John  Fowler  AlUng, 8  b.  Jan.  14,  1878;  d.  Apr.  xi,  1883. 


220  DESCENDANTS    OK    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

fJLo  Rebecca   Jane   Ailing/   dau.   of  Albert   and   Mary;    m. 
Ang.  25,  1847,  William  Berkele. 

Three  C /ill d yen. 
»5i  Louise  J.  Berkele.^b  Aug.  22,  1848;  m.  Aug.  27.  1872,  John  W.  Dillon, 
•••ss  Nettie  M.   Berkele, Mi.  Feb.   6,   1853;  m.    Nov.   7,   1873,  (George  Noel 

Jean;  i  s.,  George  William,  b.  Nov.  22,  1S74. 
ss"  William  Albert  Berkele,*  b.   June   24,   i860;  m.   Feb.   8,    1888,   Kate 
Wherritt;    i  dau.,  Alma  Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  5,  1890. 

fJf  Edward  T.  Ailing/  s.  of  Harvey  and  Mary;  m.  Sept.  i, 
1858,  Ellen  Almira  Pardee,*  b.  Sept.  10,  1838;  settled  in  Mil- 
ledgeville,  Ga.,  after  marriage  and  still  lives  there. 

Five  Childi-eii,  all  Born  in  Millcd^evillc. 

3"7  Edith  Mary  Alling,8  b.  Oct.  17.  1S59;  m.  Aug.  5,  1879,  Rev.  Andrew 
J.  Beck;  4  chd.;  1  Helen  Louise,  b.  Sept.  21,  1880;  ^  Andrew 
Edward,  b.  June  28,  1883;  » Edith  H.,  b.  Mar.  11,  1887;  d.  May  18, 
1889;  ■*  Alice  Ethridge,  b.  Jan.  19,  1890. 

^iss  Alice  Hull  Ailing,^  b.  Aug.  6,  1861;  m.  Jan  25.  1881,  Arthur  James 
Carr,  b.  Sept.  14,  1853;  5  chd.;  •  Mary  E.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1S81.  ^Thomas 
C  ,  b.  Nov.  29,  1883.  ^Edward  Ailing,  b.  Dec  27,  1885;  d.  Feb.  4, 
1896.    4  Arthur  J.  Jr  ,  b.  Mar.  25,  1888.    ^  Henry  Pardee,  b.  Apr.  28, 

1895- 
sss  Martha   Isabella   Ailing. «   b.    Oct.    9,    1863;    m.    Oct.    18,    1893,  Dr. 

Loderick    M.    Jones;    2   chd.;    'Edward  Thomas,    b.   Apr.,    1895; 

d.  Mar.  8.  i8g8.  -Mary  Edith,  b.  Jan.  7,  1S9S.    Dr.  L.  M.  Jones  is  a 

member  of  the  Medical  Staff  of  the  Georgia  State  Insane  Asylum. 
3«o   Edward  Boughton  Ailing, «  b.  Feb.  6,  1868;  d.  Aug.  24.  1868. 
3«i   Henry  Edward  Ailing, ^b.  Aug.  26,  1874;  d. . 

\\\  Susan  Rogers  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Silas  and  Sally  Ailing, 
3d;  m.  Orange,  Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1844,  Mason  E.  Bradley,  b.  Mil- 
ford,  Dec.  23,  1823;    d.  Waterbury,  Nov.  23,  1897. 

/'()//;-  Children. 

••'«-'  Wallace  A.  Bradley,**  b.  Aug.  18,  1845;  d.  Nov.  3,  1S57. 

•'"  Josephine  A.  Bradley, «  b.  Mar.  18,  1850;  d   Nov.  4,  1862. 

3«*  William  Wallace  Bradley,*  b.  July  5,  1S52;  m.  Jan.  26.  1876,  Margaret 

Deveraux,  b.  July  4.  1858;  2  chd;  '  William  Edgar,  b.  Jan.  2,  1879; 

d.  Aug.  18S5.     -  Arvilla  Marie,  b.  Sept.  4,  1890;  1.  Waterbury,  Conn. 
■"■"   Lillian  Avilla  Bradley,*  b.   Dec.  25,   1865;  m.   Jan.  28.   1S97.  Frank 

Scoville  Phelps,  b.  June  7,  1872. 


*  Henry  S.  Pardee  of  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  m.  (i)  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Alma,  dau.  of  Jonas  and 
Fanny  (MerrelD  Beach;  2  end.;  1  Ellen  Almira;  m.  Edward  T.  Ailing.  -  George  Andrew,  b.  Sept. 
20,  1840;  m.  (2)  Oct.  4.  1841,  Phebe,  dau.  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Huntington,  Harwinton, 
Conn.;  5  chd.;  1  Edwin;  d.  y.  2  Edward  Henry,  b.  Sept.  5,  1S47;  urn.  =  Franklin  J  ,  and  •<  Charles 
H.;  d.  y.;  and  '  Mary  Elizabeth. 


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fll-  Sarah  Fenn  Ailing/  twin  sister  of  above;  m.  (i)  July 

3,    1843,    Jesse    Sherman;  d.    ;  she    ra.   (2)    May    28,   1862, 

George  H.  Bryan;  s.  i. 

S/.i'  Children. 
By  (I) 

366  Angeline  Sherman,*  b.  May  15,  1844;  m.  George  Gilbert. 

^"^  Ellen  Celestia  Sherman/  b.  July  14,  1845;  m.  Smith  Parmelee. 

SGS  Mary  Jane  Sherman/  b.  Aug.  6,  1848;  m.  Edward  Humiston. 

369  Ella  E.  Sherman/b.  Apr.  5,  1853;  d.  June  27,  1890;  m.  Frederick  Camp. 

3"o  John  Lewis  Sherman,*  b.  Apr.  9,  1855;  m.  EvaL.  Smith. 

3"i  Hattie  Sherman,*  b.  May  22,  1857;  d.  May  28.  1857. 

Iff  Willis  G.  Ailing,  M.D.,'  s.  of  Silas,  3d;  m.  (i)  Feb.  26, 
1857,  Gertrude  Bartholomew,  b.  1839;  d.  ;  4  chd.;  'Min- 
nie G.,  b.  Apr.  19,  1858;  m.  Marcus  Munn.  'Howard  B.,  b.  Jan. 
12,  i860;  d.  1867.  'Jessie  B.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1872;  d.  Dec.  15,  1872; 
'Willis  H.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1874;  m.  (2)  Nov.  15,  1888,  Happy  J. 
Daniels,  b.  Aug.  20,  1864;  i  s.,  Roger  W.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1896. 

fll  Francis  Augustus  Ailing,'  s.  of  Ethan"  and  Eliza 
(Blackman)  Ailing;  m.  by  Rev.  C.  Smith,  Massilon,  O.,  May 
25,  1846,  Helen  L.  Griswold,  b.  Colebrook,  Conn.,  May  3,  1828; 
d.  Auburn,  Ind.,  June  20,  1867. 

Three  Children,  all  Born  in    Tivinsburg,  O. 

8'2  Perry  E.  Ailing, sb.  May  12,  1847;!.  Cleveland,  0.;m.  (i)Corunna,  Ind., 
Oct.  15,  1S6S,  Libbie  Dearborn,  b.  Corunna,  Feb.  20,  1849;  d.  June 
20,  1878;  m.  (2)  Mt.  Morris,  Mich.,  July  15,  1890,  Libbie  Tomlinson. 
b.  Chatham,  Can.,  May  21,  1858;  2  chd.;  by  (i)  (a)  Pearl/ b.  Cor- 
unna, Ind.,  Oct.  16.  1870;  m.  May  6,  1S88,  Martha  F.  Fuller;  3  s.; 
iKarl  M.,i»  b.  Aug.  16,  18S9.  ^Neil  M.,'"  b.  Feb.  18,  1892.' 
3 Perry  M.,10  b.  June  10,  189S;  (b)  Atwood  P.,-'  b.  Auburn,  Ind., 
Dec.  23,  1871. 

3'3  HelenAlda  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  21,  1850;  d.  Sept.  26,  1889;  m.  Apr.  18,  1867 
Dr.  Richard  Elson,  b.  Stark  County,  O.,  Oct.  28,  1839;  i  s  , 
Frank, ^  b.  June  21,  1870,  Wooster,  O. 

3"-t  Francis  W.  Ailing,*  b.  Jan.  9,  1852;  d.  Dec.  24,  1855. 

flf  Ethan  Lewis  Ailing,'  s.  of  Ethan  and  Eliza  (Black- 
man)  Ailing;  m.  Nov.  29,  1859,  Electa  A.,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
and  Philo  (Clark)  Herrick,  b.  Dec.  10,  1837;  1.  Akron,  O. 

Two  Children. 

3'5  Orville  C.  Ailing.*  b.  Jan.  6,  1862;  m.  (i)  Oct.,  1884,  Ida  Mae  Wood;  d. 

June,  1885;  m.  (2)  June,  1891,  Alice  Guy;  i  s.,  Guy  Ethan, »  b.  July 

28,  1892. 
3"6  George  Hoadley  Ailing,*  b.  July  4,  1867.     . 


222  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

\\%  Ebenezer  Treat  Ailing',  s.  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  of  Orange; 
m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  185 1,  Harriet  Ann  Burdette,  b. 
Leominster,  Mass.,  May  17,  1829. 

Five   CJiildrcji. 

3"  Ebenezer  Burdette  Ailing,^  b.  Center  Hill,  Miss.,  Dec.  26,  1S52;  m. 
Anoka,  Minn.,  July  12,  1876,  Julia  Piatt  Fitch,  b.  Plattsburgh, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  28,  1854;  4  clid.;  'Kate  Fitch,  b.  Canon,  Colo.,  June  17, 
1877;  d.  Jul}'  13,  1880.  '-^  Horatio  C,  b.  Aug.  26.  1S79;  d.  Jan.  3.  iSSo. 
=i  Raymond  T.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1S82,  d.  July  ig,  1S84.  ^  Arthur  Rich,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1888;  all  at  Canon,  Colo. 

3  ■ «  Horatio  Treat  Ailing.^  b.  Brooklyn,  Minn.,  Apr.  17,  1858;  m.  Wabasha, 
Minn.,  Oct.  23.  1882,  Catherine  L.  Shanck;  b.  Dec.  i,  1S63;  3  chd.; 
'  Miriam  Treat,  b  Fargo,  North  Dakota,  Sept.,  1S83;  d.  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  Nov.  22,  1SS5.  2  Julia,  b.  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Aug.  2q,  1SS6. 
3  Ebenezer  Treat,  Jr.,  b.  Bothell,  Wash.,  July  26,  1S91;  d.  Aug.  3, 
1891. 

3' •'   Hattie  Julia  Ailing,*'  b.  Anoka,  Minn.,  June  10,  1S64;  d.  Apr.  7,  1866. 

3«o  Nellie  Emily  Ailing, «  b.  Feb.  22,  1866;  m.  Denver,  Colo.,  Oct.  21, 
1890,  Herbert  A.  Thayer,  b.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  April  10,  1864; 
2  chd.;  1  Margaret  Treat,  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1892.  -  Har- 
riet B.,  b.  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1894. 

38  1   Frederick  Hart  Ailing,*  b.  June  i\,  1869. 

■Ill  Rev.  Joseph  Hart  Ailing,'  s.  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Ailing; 

m.   Dec.  12,    1861,   Isabella  J.  E.  Munger,  b.   Ma}^  20,    1844;  r. 

Evanston,  111. 

Nine  Cliihircn. 

3«2  Kate  Mariah  Ailing.^  b  Sept.  29,  1S62;  m.  June  29,  1893,  Frank  New- 
ton Thomas;  1  dau.,  Lottie  Ailing,  b.  Dec.  28,  1896. 

883  Belle  Elmira  Ailing.'*  b.  Oct.  26,  1S64;  m.  June  28,  1892,  Charles  S. 
Raddin. 

ss-i  Asa  Hart  Ailing,^  b.  Dec.  20.  1866;  d.  Apr.  19,  1881. 

385  William  Treat  Aning,8  b.  Jan.  i,  1S69;  m.  Aug.  5,  1S90,  Claudia  N. 
Wallace;  3  chd.;  'Clyde  Richard,  b.  Aug.  28,  1891.  -Grace  Mar- 
celine,  b.  Apr.  3,  1893.     ^  Leolia  Claudia,  b.  June  10,  1S96. 

38e  Hattie  Louise  Ailing, «  b.  Oct.  30,  1870. 

38'  Emma  Verna  Ailing  *  b.  Sept.  3,  1872. 

388  Claude  Robert  Ailing, «  b.  July  17,  1884. 

389  Victor  Rex  Ailing, 8  b.  Jan.  23,  1888;  d.  Dec.  4,  1S92. 
Harold  Munger  Ailing,'*  b.  April  21,  1890. 


3'.in 


Ifi  George  William  Allen,"  s.  of  Edward  Chauncey;  m.  Oct. 
25,  1870,  Mary  Lester,  dau.  of  William  H.  Harris.  He  was  in 
the  Civil  War  under  Captain  Basset,  Co.  A,  15th  Regt.,  C.  V.; 
afterwards  captain  Co.  F,  29th  Regt.,  serving  in  Virginia  and 
on  the  Rio  Grande. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON,    DANIEL    ALLING,    FIRST.  223 

Five   Childi€}i. 

="•'1   Harris  Piatt  Allen, »  b.  Brooklyn,  July  19,  1871. 

3»-   Edward  Warner  Allen,'  b.  Summit,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1873;  m.  May  23, 

1893,  Grace  I.  Tomes,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1869. 
=>■'»  Ruth  Allen, 9  b.  Jan.  18,  1875;  m.  June  8,  1898,  George  Frederick  Hig- 

gins,  by  Rev.  Dr   Storrs. 
s"-*   Mary  Harris  Allen, '  b.  Sept.  28,  1877. 
=*•'•">  Grace  Allen, « b.  Apr.  5,  1879. 

\Yk  Leonora  Bowman/ dau.  of  Newell  L.  and  Mabel  (Allen) 
Bowman;  m.  Sept.  17,  i860,  James  Orville  Howard,  b.  Brigh- 
ton, N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1824;  r.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Three  C/iildi-eu,  all  Born  in  Rochester. 

396  Clara  Bracket  Howard,^  b.  Mar.  26,  1862;  m.  Oct.  29,  1884,  Walter  D. 

Huntoon,  Patterson,  N.  Y.;  3  chd.,  b.  in  Patterson;  '  Clara  Lulu,  b. 

Sept.  13,  1885.     ^Howard  Bowman,  b.  Feb.  4,  18S9.     s  Josiah  Par- 

meley,  b.  Mar.  9,  1897. 
39"  Walter  James  Howard, 9  b.  Sept.  10,  1864;  m.  Oct.  16,  1895,  Olive  Bell 

Potter,  Fairport.  N.  Y. 
39^   Florence  Howard, »  b.  Jan,  27,  186S;  m.  June  11,  1S90,  Arthur  Edward 

Nichols,  New  York  City;  1.  2S7  State  street,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


End  of  the  descen  hints  of  Daniel  Ailing,  ist. 


DEvSCENDANTS  OF  ROGER  ALLING,  ist. 

BRANCH    OF    HIS    C7RANDSON    CALEB. 

-|i  Capt.  Caleb  Allen  was  the  youngest  son  of  Sergt.  Sam- 
uel Ailing.  He  was  but  15  at  his  father's  death,  and  prob- 
ably remained  on  the  homestead  with  his  mother  and  sis- 
ters; for  after  he  was  21,  his  sisters,  Sarah,  Elizabeth  and 
Esther,  with  his  brothers,  James,  Theophilus,  Daniel, 
and  probably  the  others,  deeded  to  him  their  right  in  the 
house,  barn  and  home  lot  of  their  honored  father,  Samuel 
Ailing.  From  this  it  would  seem  he  settled  down  on  his 
father's  homestead,  but  later  in  life  removed  to  that  part  of 
New  Haven  which  became  Hamden,  where  he  died  in  1756. 
He  married  three  times,  first,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Bishop,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Samuel,  who,  with  his 
mother,  died  soon  after  his  birth.  He  married  (2)  Thank- 
ful, daughter  of  Caleb  Mix,  and  by  her  had  five  children, 
when  she  died,  and  he  married  (3)  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius,  who  was  son  of  John  Ailing,  Sen.; 
by  her  he  had  two  children.  His  family  record  and  descent 
follow. 

f^  Capt.  Caleb  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  7,  1694;  d.  Dec.  9,  1756;  m.  (i) 
Mar.  19,  1718,  Hannah  Bishop,  b.  Sept.  3,  1696;  d.  Dec.  19,  1719; 
m.  (2)  Feb,  8,  1721,  Thankful  Mix,  b.  Oct.  3,  1695;  she  d.;  he 
m.   (3)  June   30,  1845,  ^>j  Hannah   Ailing,  b.  Oct.  20,  17C9;  d. 

Jan.  14,  1793. 

E/ii/U   Children. 
By  (I) 

-~  Samuel  Ailing,-*  b.  Dec.  i,  1719;  d.  Dec.  S,  1719. 
By  (2) 

-^^^  Asa  Ailing,-'  b.  Jan.  iS,  1723;  d.  Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.,  17S6. 

^*  Hannah  Ailing, ^  b.  July  24,  1725;  probably  d.  y. 

Y*/y  Rhoda  Ailing,-*  b.  Sept.  23,  1727;  d.  abt.  1757. 

j^/j-  Charles  Ailing,-*  b.  1729;  d.  Jan.   24,  iSoS,  Hamden. 

-''  Caleb  Ailing,  2d/  b.  May  8,  1731;  d.  July  24.  1736. 

By  (3) 
4^^  Caleb  Ailing,  3d,^  b.  Sept.  17,  1746;  d.  Nov.  25,  1S23,  Hamden. 
//sf  Hannah  Ailing,-*  b.  Oct.  23,  1752;  d.  Sept.  7,  1789. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB,  225 

~i  Capt.  Caleb  Alling-'s  will,  made  May  19,  1755,  was  proved 
and  approved  in  Probate  Court  first  Monday  of  February, 
1757,  and  is  in  substance  as  follows: 

Imprimis— Gave  to  wife  Hannah  Ailing  the  improvement 
and  use  of  my  house  and  barn,  orchard,  mowing-  land,  im- 
proving land  and  pasture  land  lying  and  adjoining  the  high- 
way and  north  of  it,  dividing  between  ye  sequestered  land 
and  half  division  land,  also  south  of  sd  way  and  next  adjoin- 
ing, half  the  improvement  of  plow  land,  mowing  and  pasture 
land,  as  also  one  acre  of  salt  meadow  in  suburbs  quarter  near 
Oyster  Point;  all  to  be  for  her  improvement  so  long  as  she 
continues  to  be  my  widow.  Also  I  give  to  be  at  her  disposal 
forever  all  of  my  movable  estate  remaining  after  paying  my 
funeral  expenses,  just  debts  and  fifty  pounds  old  tenor  to  be 
paid  to  my  daughter  Rhoda  Ailing. 

Item— I  give  to  my  loving  son  Asa  Ailing,  ten  shillings  old 
tenor  besides  what  I  have  already  done  for  him,  which  was 
paying  for  50  acres  of  land  for  him  at  the  place  called  the 
Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.  Also  i  pair  of  young  oxen  and  a  cow 
and  a  calf. 

Item— I  give  my  loving  son  Charles  Ailing  additional  to 
former  gifts,  about  14  acres  in  the  half  division  lying  upon 
the  20  rods  highway,  being  partly  Costers  and  partly  Stevens 
lot,  also  a  small  piece  of  salt  meadow,  lying  westerly  from 
Oyster  Point,  to  him  and  heirs  forever. 

Item— I  give  my  loving  daughter  Rhoda  Ailing,  added  to 
former  gifts,  fifty  pounds  old  tenor  to  be  paid  out  of  my 
movable  estate. 

Item — I  give  to  my  little  son  Caleb  Ailing  one-half  of  my 
house,  barn,  orchard,  etc.,  with  the  whole  of  the  half  of  my 
land  on  both  sides  of  the  highway  aforesaid,  not  above 
devised  to  my  sd  wife,  as  also  the  whole  of  that  half,  together 
with  the  acre  of  salt  meadow,  when  her  improvement  shall 
be  at  an  end  to  him  and  his  heirs  forever,  enjoining  him  my 
said  son  to  pay  my  daughter  Hannah  Ailing  the  sum  of  200 
pounds  old  tenor  according  to  the  present  value  when  she 
arrives  at  the  age  of  18  years. 

Item— I  give  my  little  daughter  Hannah  Ailing  two  hun- 
dred pounds  old  tenor  according  to  present  value  to  be  paid 
by  my  son  Caleb  Ailing  when  she  shall  arrive  at  the  full  age 
of  18  5^ears. 

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226  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Lastly— I  appoint  mjMvell  beloved  wife  Hannah  Ailing  sole 
executrix  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament,  revoking,  etc. 

Caleb  Allin;;.     [l.  s.] 
Joseph  Mix,  J 

Stephen  Dickerman,  ['  Witnesses. 
Eunice  Dickerman,    ) 

May  19,  1755. 

Captain  Caleb's  estate  was  settled  in  1762  and  distributed 
to  his  five  children,  viz.,  Asa,  Rhoda,  Charles  and  little  Caleb 
and  Hannah.  John  Cornwall  was  guardian  for  Hannah  and 
discharged  in  1772.  His  widow  Hannah  died  January  4,  1793, 
and  was  buried  in  Hamden  Plains  Cemetery  and  her  estate 
divided  between  her  children,  Rev.  Caleb  Ailing  and  Hannah 
Phipps. 

-Mi  Asa  Alling,4  ist,  s.  of  Capt.  Caleb  and  Thankful  (Mix) 
Ailing;  m.  Sept.  7,  1749,  Anna  Potter,  New  Haven;  settled  at 
Stanford  (Nine  Partners),  Datchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

.SV.v  C III  I  ({7-01. 

30   Ezra  Ailing/ b.   May  i,  1750. 
^V,j  Asa  Ailing.  2cl,^  b.  1751;  d.  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1S12. 
'■i^^  Abraham  Ailing.^  b.  May  14,  i754;  d.  Hamden,  Conn.,  July  24,  1S36. 

33  James  Ailing, Md.  . 

='4   Rhoda  Ailing,^  b.  . 

='"  Anna  Ailing,"  b. . 

It  IS  said  that  Ezra  and  James  of  this  family  spelled  their 
names  Allen  and  their  lineage  is  lost.  The  father,  Asa,  also 
seems  to  have  adopted  that  form,  as  shown  by  his  will  given 
below,  but  his  sons,  Capt.  Asa  and  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing, 
retained  the  spelling  adopted  by  Roger,  the  first  American 
ancestor,  which  is  still  followed  in  their  lines. 

Copy  of  Asa  Allen's  (Ailing)  will.  Probate  issued  in 
Dutchess  County,  Septembers,  1786. 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen,  I  Asa  Allen  of  Charlotte  Pre- 
cinct in  Dutchess  Co.  and  Province  of  New  York,  being  at 
present— through  God's  goodness— of  sound  understanding 
and  memory,  though  weak  in  body,  think  it  my  duty  to  make 
this  my  last  Will  and  Testament  as  to  such  worldly  estate  as 
God  hath  entrusted  me  with,  as  followeth: 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  227 

Imprimis— I  will  that  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral 
expenses  be  taken  care  of  and  duly  paid  by  my  executors  here- 
inafter named.  Item— I  give  my  dear  and  loving  wife  for 
term  of  life  the  use  and  improvement  of  one  third  part  of 
the  farm  on  which  I  now  dwell,  and  a  third  part  of  the 
house  in  which  I  now  live  and  all  the  household  goods 
forever  requiring  her  to  allow  those  of  our  children  which 
are  yet  unmarried  to  dwell  there  so  long  as  they  shall  live 
single. 

Item— I  give  to  my  beloved  son  Ezra  Allen  all  that  farm 
on  which  he  now  liveth,  and  all  the  appurtenances  thereof. 

Item— I  give  to  my  son  Abraham  Allen  twenty  shillings. 

Item— I  give  fifty  pounds  to  my  beloved  son  James  Allen 
one  half  to  be  paid  at  twenty  one  years  of  age  and  the  other 
half  one  year  after. 

Item— I  give  to  my  daughters  Rhoda  Allen  and  Anna  Allen 
each  of  them  ten  pounds  to  be  paid  to  them  as  they  come  of 
age  or  i8  years  of  age. 

Item— I  give  to  my  beloved  son  Asa  Allen  all  the  farm  of 
land  on  which  I  now  dwell  and  house  and  barn  and  all  mov- 
ables, excepting  the  use  of  one  third  of  the  land  and  one  third 
of  the  house  given  to  his  mother  her  life  time  above  men- 
tioned and  household  goods,  he  my  said  son  Asa  to  enjoy 
the  whole  of  the  house,  barn  and  land  after  his  mother's 
decease  and  by  him  my  said  son  Asa  I  require  the  payment 
of  all  my  debts  and  legacies  above  mentioned  (viz.)  to  Abra- 
ham, James,  Rhoda,  and  Anna. 

Lastly — My  will  is  and  I  do  hereby  constitute  my  loving 
wife  Anna  Allen  and  my  son  Asa  Allen  to  be  my  executors  of 
this  my  last  will  and  Testament— In  confirmation  of  all 
which  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  the  12th  day  of 
March  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  Christ  one  thousand  seven 
hundred  and  seventy  six. 

AsA  Allen,     [l.  s.] 

Signed,  sealed,  published  and  delivered  in  presence  of 
Elijah  Tenny,  Jonah  Talmadge  and  Enos  Talmadge. 

■A\  Rhoda  Ailing/  dau.  of  Capt.  Caleb  and  Thankful 
Allen;  m.  Jan.  12,  1748,  David,  s.  of  Nathan  and  Hannah 
(Todd)  Ailing,  b.  Feb.  22,  1724;  d.  April  22,  1794. 


228  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Three  Childrcji. 

3s  Ebenezer  Ailing,-'  b.  Oct.  i6,  1749;  d.  Plymouth,  Conn. 
8"  Lois  Ailing, 5  b.  May  17,  1752;  d.  June  7,  1838. 

3»  Phineas  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  5,  1754;  d.  in  central  New  York.     See  second 
part  fi^  David  Ailing. 

A^T  Charles  Ailing,'  s.  of  Capt.  Caleb;  m.  Jan.  17,  1753, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Abigail  (Bishop)  Dorman 
(see  note  |f),  b.  May  12,  1733;  d.  Jan.  25,  1808;  r.  Hamden. 

Charles  and  Hannah  (Dorman)  Allen  had  no  children  of 
their  own,  but  they  received  others  into  their  family  to  care 
and  provide  for.  They  took  his  brother  Asa's  son  Abraham 
and  educated  him  for  the  ministry  and  gave  him  their  home- 
stead, upon  which  he  lived  until  his  death  in  1836.  Abigail, 
wife  of  Samuel  Dorman,  Amelia  Woodin,  wife  of  Samuel 
Ford,  and  Lydia  Bradley,  wife  of  Moses  Cooper,  were  all 
recipients  of  their  care  and  benefactions,  and  were  given 
bequests  by  will. 

Charles  Ailing  was  in  the  engagement  at  the  invasion  of 
the  British  in  New  Haven,  in  July,  1779,  and  testifies  as 
follows: 

I,  Charles  Ailing  of  New  Haven,  of  lawful  age,  testify  and 
say  that  I  saw,  examined  and  assisted  in  burying  Capt.  John 
Gilbert,  Asa  Todd,  Joseph  Dorman,  Samuel  Woodin  and  Silas 
Woodin,— That  Capt.  John  Gilbert  was  shot  through  the  knee, 
and  then  appeared  to  be  killed  with  a  club,  as  his  head  w^as 
very  much  bruised  and  a  club,  bloody,  lay  by  him,— That  no 
wound  appeared  upon  Asa  Todd,  except  that  he  was  pierced 
with  a  bayonet,  one  through  the  head  and  twice  through  the 
body,— That  Joseph  Dorman  had  his  thigh  broken  just  above 
his  knee,  but  it  appeared  to  me  to  have  been  done  with  a 
stone  which  lay  by  him  bloody,  and  that  he  was  pierced  with 
bayonets  once  through  the  head  and  once  through  the  body, 
but  no  other  wound,— That  Samuel  Woodin  appeared  to  be 
shot  through  the  body  with  a  grape  shot,  but  not  otherwise 
wounded,— That  I  cannot  say  anything  particularly  as  to 
wounds  of  Silas  Woodin  and  further  saith  not. 

Charles  Ai.ling, 
Sworn  to  before  Samuel  Bishop,  Jr..  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  229 

^2^  Caleb  Ailing,  3d,'  s.  of  Capt.  Caleb  and  Hannah;  m. 
Dec.  5,  1765,  Lois,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Dorman,  b.  Aug.  9,  1745; 
d.  July  7,  1835;  r.  Hamden. 

Eleven  Children. 

3»  Elizabeth  AUing.^  b.  April  17,  1767;  d. ;  m.  Medad  Ailing.     See 

part  2. 

"  Rebecca   Alling.s   b.    Feb.    i.    1769;   d.    Aug.    23,    1806;    m.   Medad 
Ailing. 

^Vj  Esther  Ailing, ^  b.  June  11,  1771;  d.  . 

^  Lydia  Ailing.^  b.  June  14,  1773;  d.  Nov.  14,  1815. 

^  Caleb  Ailing,  4th, ^  b.  Sept.  19,  1775;  d.  Nov.  17,  1826. 

■ii^  Lois  Alling.5  b.  Jan.  12,  1778;  d.  July  23,  1856,  Meadville,  Penn. 

^y!.  Eunice  Ailing, ^  b.  Oct.  12,  1779;  d.  Apr.  30,  1S66,  Millerton,  N.  Y. 

-^f^  Sarah  Ailing,'  b.  1783;  d.  Oct.,  1816. 

/gV  Asa  Ailing,*  b.  1784,  d.  Jan.  23,  1866,  Hamden,  Conn. 

^^  Jesse  Alling,5  b.  1787;  d.  Mar.  30,  1859,  Hamden. 

*s  Elizabeth  AlUng,*  b.  1789;  d.  um.  Jan.  11,  1810. 

2  8  Caleb  Ailing,  3d,  was  a  selectman  and  one  of  the  lead- 
ing men  of  Hamden.  In  1795  he  opened  his  house  for  wor- 
ship on  Sundays,  and  invited  all  those  who  sympathized  with 
him  to  join  with  them.  He  thus  established  a  place  of  wor- 
ship in  his  own  house  and  conducted  the  services  many 
years,  and  notwithstanding  he  was  imprisoned  for  refusing 
to  support  the  Fair  Haven  church,  he  continued  the  minis- 
tration of  worship  until  a  short  time  before  his  death,  and 
his  tombstone  reads :  •'  Rev.  Caleb  Ailing,  died  Nov.  25th, 
1823,  in  the  78th  year  of  his  age  and  the  26th  of  his 
ministry." 

He  was  also  a  man  of  military  attainments,  and  was 
appointed  by  the  Assembly,  October  21,  1778,  Captain  of  the 
17th  Co.,  2d  Regt,,  Conn.  Militia,  and  was  with  his  company 
during  the  invasion  of  New  Haven  by  the  British,  July  5, 
1779.  The  sword  he  then  carried  is  now  in  the  possession  of 
his  descendants  in  Hamden. 

-^-^  Hannah  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Capt.  Caleb;  m.  (i)  Hamlin 
Dwight,  who  d.  s.  i.  Dec.  18,  1786;  she  m.  (2)  Feb.  4,  1788, 
Solomon  Phipps,  a  widower;  they  had  i  dau.,  Hannah  Ailing 
Phipps,  b.  Mar.  10,  1789,  who  m.  (i)  Sept.  20,  1807  (by  Rev. 
Abraham  Ailing),  Samuel  Trip  of  New  Port;  she  m.  (2)  Dec. 
7,  1825,  Joel  Augur  of  Northford,  Conn. 


230  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

^^g-  Capt.  Asa  Ailing",  2cl/'  s.  of  Asa  Ailing,  ist;  m.  in  Dutch- 
ess County,  abt.  1775,  Jemima  Purdy,  b.  1748;  d.  Apr.  20, 
181 2;  r.  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

Five  Children. 

/^  Sarah  (Sally)  Ailing,"  b.  July  15,  1777;  d.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1865. 
JVt  Stephen  Ailing,"  b.  177S;  d.  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y.,  1S51,  a.  73. 
S3  Rhoda  Ailing,"  b.  ;  m.  Col.   William  I.  Jordan;  settled  at  Hills- 
dale, N.  Y. ;    10  chd.;  '  Josephus,  -Ambrose.   ^  James,  ■'Matthias, 
5  williapi,  «  Ruth,  "  Cornelia,  « Polly,  »  Sarah  Ann,  "Jane. 

^^  Annie  Ailing,"  b.  ;  m.   Elisha  Welling;  rem.  to  Michigan;  chd.; 

'Louis,  -Ailing,  ■>  Minerva;  m.  Silas  Barlow;  •*  Samuel,  'Tamony, 
'  Sallie  Ann  Smith,  '  Elisha,  Jr.,  ^Jordan. 
vVy  Asa  Ailing,  3d,"  b.  Apr.  20,  17S9;  d.  Dec.  25,  1864,  Stanford,  N.  Y. 

-^f^  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing,"'  s.  of  Asa  and  Anna  of  Stanford, 
N.  Y.;  m.  Dec.  16,  1772,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Dorman,  b. 
Feb.  20,  1754;  d.  Aug.  17,  3828;  r.  Hamden. 

l-ii'c  Cliildycii. 

^'■'  Anna  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  4,  1773;  d.  um.  Sept.  13,  1817. 
^Vy  Charles  Ailing,"  b.  Mar.  17,  1776;  d.  Aug.  18,  1816.  Avon,  Conn. 


5JL 
5S8 


Rhoda  Ailing,"  b.  Jan.  19,  1779;  d.  Feb.  23,  1861,  New  Haven. 


//jj  Betsey  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.  22,  1787;  d.  Sept.  25,  1863.  Whitneyville. 


_60_ 
239 


Ezra  Ailing,"  b.  July  13,  1791;  d.  June  6,  1851,  Hamden. 


3  2  Rev,  Abraham  Ailing,  grandson  of  Capt.  Caleb,  ist,  was 
born  in  Stanford,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  when  16  years  old, 
in  1769,  his  uncle  Charles — being  childless — took  him  to  edu- 
cate, but  before  ready  for  Yale,  he  married,  and  was  then 
ineligible  to  college.  He  settled  down  to  farm  work,  still 
pursuing  his  studies,  and  finally  took  orders  in  the  ministry, 
eight  years  before  which  he  wrote  this  letter  to  his  mother, 
addressed  Mrs.  Anna  Ailing,  Great  Ninepartners,  Dutchess 
Co.,  N.  Y.: 

Dear  and  honored  Mother:  At  this  time  I  sit  down  to  write 
a  few  lines  by  which  I  would  inform  you  that  through  the 
goodness  of  God,  myself  and  my  family  are  well  at  present, 
and  in  comfortable  outward  circumstances;  my  aged  mother 
Mansfield  and  honored  grandmother  Ailing  are  both  very 
well  for  persons  of  their  advanced  age.  Brother  Charles  and 
his  family  are  well.  Brother  Caleb  has  lately  an  addition  of 
a  daughter  to  his  family.  They  have  now  eight  daughters 
and  three  sons,  their  eldest  daughter  only  married. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB,  231 

The  meeting-  on  the  Sabbath  is  continued  among  lis  for  the 
purpose  of  religious  exercises.  The  societies  in  the  city 
seem  to  be  somewhat  disaffected  with  it,  and  insist  on  our 
paying  our  taxes  there  as  usual,  which  some,  refusing  to  do, 
have  been  imprisoned — brother  Caleb  for  one.  Our  kinsman, 
Mr.  Benjamin  Beech  (of  Derby),  preaches  to  us  about  one- 
quarter  of  the  time,  but  it  is  to  be  feared,  according  to  pres- 
ent appearances,  there  is  but  little  more  than  the  form  of 
religion  among  us.  We  attend  of  late  to  the  works  of  Mr. 
Flavel,  left  on  record,  which  are,  in  my  opinion,  very  excel- 
lently calculated  to  affect  and  inform  the  mind  of  all  those 
that  will  read  them  with  attention,  but  it  is  certain  the  best 
outward  means,  without  the  inward  teaching  of  the  spirit, 
will  prove  ineffectual. 

Dear  Mother,  I  have  one  particular  request  to  make  to  you, 
that  is,  if  you  are  willing,  you  would  send  down  by  the  bearer 
hereof,  that  book  of  yours — those  sermons  of  Mr.  Erskin's. 
I  will  use  it  carefully  and  return  it  next  fall,  as  I  expect  to 
come  to  the  Ninepartners  then,  if  not  I  will  send  it  by  the 
first  opportunity  1  can  after  that,  safely.  But  as  I  am  going 
on  some  public  business  this  day  I  am  in  great  haste.  This 
is  my  birthday — I  accomplish  the  age  of  thirty-five  years  this 
day.     Therefore  I  subscribe  myself  your  affectionate  son, 

Abraham  Alling. 
Hamden,  Conn.,  May  14,  1789. 


Records  copied  from  his  wife's  Bible. 

Abraham  Alling,  b.  May  14,  1754;  d.  July  22,  1837;  m.  Dec. 
16,  1772. 
(  Abigail  Dorman,  b.  Feb.  20,  [754;  d.  Aug.  17,  1828. 


S 


Born  unto  the 


in . 


Anna,  Oct.  4,  1773;  d.  Sept.  13,  1S17. 

Charles,  March  17,  1776;  d.  Aug.  18,  1816. 

Rhoda  Jan.  19,  1779;  d.  Feb.  23,  1861. 

Betsey,  Aug.  22,  1787;  d.  Sept.  25,  1863. 

Ezra,  July  13,  1791;  d.  June  6,  1851. 

B.)rn  to  Anna.  Rufus  E.  Alling.  Jan.  5.  1807;  d.  Feb.  S,  1S30. 

Abigail  Alling— her  Holy  Bible  given  to  her  by  her 
honored  mother,  Abigail  Mansfield,  August  17,  1787.  The 
donor  of  this  book  died  Jan.  25,  1798,  in  the  91st  year  of  her 


2T,2  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

age.  My  brother,  Ezra  Dorman,  d.  on  the  19th  Dec.,  1806,  at 
the  town  of  Norway,  N.  Y.,  aged  68  years.  My  brother-in- 
law,  Charles  Ailing,  d.  Jan.  24,  1808,  a.  79.  My  own  sister, 
Hannah  (his  wife),  d.  Jan.  25,  1808,  a.  77. 

The  inception  and  growth  of  the  church  at  Hamden  Plains 
(now  Whitneyville  Church)  was  so  much  the  fruit  of  the 
labors  of  Abraham  Ailing  that  an  epitome  of  its  formation 
seems  appropriate.  Its  establishment  was  vigorously  opposed 
by  the  mother  churches,  who  feared  a  loss  in  their  pecuniary 
support,  and  the  bitterness  of  the  opposition  is  shown  in  Mr. 
AUing's  letter  above  quoted,  where  he  speaks  of  the  imprison- 
ment of  his  brother-in-law,  Caleb  x-Vlling,  for  non-payment  of 
church  dues.  Abraham  Ailing  was  among  the  twelve  who 
withdrew  from  other  churches  to  form  this,  and  as  soon  as 
formed  they  gave  him  a  call  to  be  their  pastor,  and  even 
before  the  formation  of  the  church  they  had  chosen  him  to 
be  a  standing  deacon,  and  he  had  led  their  meetings,  con- 
ducted their  worship  and  even  preached  his  own  written 
sermons,  so  that  he  had  been  by  far  the  leading  spirit  in 
their  religious  gatherings.  Still  m  his  native  modesty  he 
hesitated  to  accept  this  call  in  August,  1795,  so  it  was  October, 
1797,  before  he  was  ordained  their  pastor,  being  then  in  the 
forty-fourth  year  of  his  age. 

For  twenty-five  years  he  now  assiduously  devoted  his 
energies  to  the  double  care  of  his  farm,  about  three  miles 
from  his  church,  and  the  spiritual  wants  of  his  parishioners, 
preaching  two  sermons  every  Sunday,  solemnizing  their  mar- 
riages, and  burying  their  dead  as  occasion  arose.  In  1822,  at 
the  age  of  68,  he  resigned  his  pastorate  and  withdrew  from 
the  active  ministry,  remaining  on  his  farm  until  his  death  at 
the  ripe  age  of  83  years. 

The  character  and  estimate  of  him  is  given  in  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  looth  anniversary  of  the  church  in  Whitneyville, 
in  1895,  wherein  the  Woodbridge  pastor.  Rev.  Mr.  Marvin, 
gives  the  impressions  of  one  of  his  aged  laymen  who  had 
often  heard  him.  He  says:  "Mr.  Alling's  sermons  made  an 
impression  not  soon  to  be  forgotten  as  to  their  length,  and  I 
doubt  not  as  to  the  forceful  presentation  of  the  truth.  Divid- 
ing his  discourse  into  two  heads,  he  would  preach  until  he 
reached  the  tKh-ntY-fhirJlx  for  the  first  division  of  his  subject, 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  233 

and  to  ih&sixteenthlyiovthe  second,  after  which  he  would  come 
l>v  wav  of  application,  some  fifteen  minutes,  and  then  to  conclude 
some  ten  minutes  more.     He  was  rather  lengthy,  but  we  all 
loved  to  hear  him." 

Deacon  James  M.  Payne,  in  his  Historical  Poem,  says: 
****** 
"The  church  is  formed,  and  now  with  hallowed  mirth 
They  glorify  the  God  that  gave  it  birth. 
Two  years  of  weakness  marred  the  new-born  face, 
Then  Abraham  Ailing  took  the  pastor's  place; 
For  five  and  twentv  years  he  bore  this  church  upon  his  heart. 
Desiring  that  the  'Lord  of  Hosts'  his  blessing  would  impart. 
He  preached  the  truth,  denying  self,  he  nursed  the  infant  well, 
How  much  this  church  may  owe  to  him,  no  human  tongue  can  tell; 
But  while  he  sowed  the  seeds  of  truth  with  loving,  liberal  hand, 
Satan  appears,  and  in  his  way  divides  the  little  band. 
It  was  a  case  of  discipline  that  wrought  the  sad  estrangement, 
And  Brother  Ailing,  sick  at  heart,  concluded  his  engagement. 
For  sixteen  years  (so  history  saith)  this  church  could  not  agree. 
And  many  thought  the  church's  death  the  sad  result  would  be; 
Though  twelve  score  preachers  sought  the   place,   and   each  thought  he 

could  fill  it. 
The  Lord  in  mercy  loved  the  church  and  would  not  let  them  kill  it. 


* 


Till  R-ev.  Austin  Patnam  came  and  filled  the  pastor's  place. 
In  patient  love  he  won  them  back  to  fellowship  and  peace." 


Stephen  C.  Leonard,  in  his  recollections,  says:   "The image 
of  the  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing,  in    the    old   meeting  house   on 
the  Plain,  in  the  high  pulpit,  and  under  the  sounding-board, 
with  his  little  manuscript  sermon  before  him,  is  pretty  dis- 
tinct   in   my  mind,  though    I   must  have  been  quite  young 
when  I  saw  and  heard  him,  unless  he  preached  now  and  then 
after  his  resignation.     As  he  appears  to  me  now,  he  was  a 
patriarchal  man,  venerable  enough  to  be  to  a  child,  almost  a 
suggestion  of  one  of  the  prophets  of  Israel."    He  was,  without 
doubt,  a  Godly  man,  and  had  enough  of  the  old  time  ministe- 
rial dignity  to  command  respect,  and  inspire  in   the  youth  a 
reverent  fear  and  awe  in  his  presence,  yet  still,  with  a  kindly 
heart  and  loving  hand,  he  so  "ministered  to  the  necessities  of 
the  saints,"  as  to  win  the  love  and  veneration  of  the  commu- 
nity in  which  he  lived. 


234  •  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

/,V  Esther  Ailing-,'  dau.   of  Caleb,  3d,  and   Lois  Ailing;  m. 

Hamden,  Feb.  16,  1796,  Reuben  Judd,  b. ;  d.  June  20,  1842, 

a.  71;  r.  Canaan  Mountain. 

Nitte  Children 

«»  Frederick  Judd/ b.  ;  farmer;  m.   Charity  Yale;  4  chd;  'George, 

-Martha,  ^ Mary,  and  •'Jane. 

<52  Lyman  Judd,"  b.  ;  farmer;  m.  Caroline  Gillette;  6  chd. 

«•"'  Lucius  Judd,''  b ;  hotel  keeper;  ra.  Betsey  Phelps;  4  chd. 

8*  Levinus  Judd,«  b.  Aug.  10,  1810;  d.  Aug.  15.  1S95;  m.  Jan.  q,  1S33, 
Polly  Phelps;  5  chd.;  'John  S.,  b.  Oct.  25,  1833;  m.  1857  Mary 
Wilcox.  -Sarah  D.,  b.  July  6.  1839;  m.  Mar.  22.  1S65,  Silas  Keeler. 
3  Margaret  E.,  b.  Mar.  31,  1841;  m.  Oct.  25,  1864,  Ambrose  Board- 
man.  ■*  Marion  C,  born  Dec.  18,  1843;  d.  May  31,  1871;  m.  Oct.  6, 
i860,  Phineas   Leavenworth.  ^  Ellen  E.,   b.  Dec.   18,   1851;  d    Jan. 

25,  1858. 

'="  Schuyler  Judd,'^  b. ;  burned  to  death  when  18  years  old. 

"  Rosina  Judd,"  b.  ;  d.  abt.  1877. 

•''■  Julia  Judd/  b.  ;  m.  Myron  Peck. 

{'^^  Maria  Judd,"  b.  1807;  d.  Apr.  2,  1S31. 
««  Delia  Judd,«  b. ;  d.  um.  at  40. 

^  Lydia  Ailing/ dau.  of  Caleb  and  Lois  Ailing;  m.  1796 

Abner  Woodin,  b.  Aug.  21,   1771;  d.  Mar.  4,  1834;  r.  Hamden, 

Conn. 

Eiiilit  Cliiliireii. 

'"  Betsey  Woodin,"  b.  June  12,  1797;  d.  Mar.  20,  1810. 

^1  Mehitable  Woodin/  b.  Feb.   19.  1799;  d.  um.  Nov.  20,  1876. 
-//^  Eneas  Woodin," b.  Feb.  21,  i8oi;d.  Jan.  10,  1863. 

■••'  Lois  Woodin,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1803;  d.  Oct.,  1883;  m.  Mar.,   1834,  William 
Clark  Smith;  d.   Derby,  Oct.,  1884;  i  dau.,  Louisa  Frances,  b.  Feb. 
22,  1837;  d.  May,  1879. 
^*y  Vinus  Woodin."  b.  Aug.  21,  1805;  d.  Apr.  11,  1S91. 

■^  Rufus  Woodin. «  b. ;  d.  i. 

•"  Nancy  Woodin, «b.  Oct.  6,  1809;  d.  um.  June  17,  18S2. 
^  Lydia  Woodin,"  b.  Oct.  i,  1S13;  d.  May  i-8,  18S0. 

Abner  Woodin's  father,  Samuel,  Jr.,  son  of  Dr.  vSamuel 
Woodin,  was  killed  with  his  brother  Silas,  July  5,  1779,  by 
the  British  when  they  invaded  New  Haven.  Then  a  lad  of 
less  than  8,  Abner  was  sent  to  the  city  to  bring  home  his 
father's  horse.  He  spent  his  life  on  his  father's  farm- 
lying  on  the  ridge  just  east  of  West  Rock.  He  was  a 
wheelwright. 

■gi^^  Caleb  Ailing,  4th,"  s.  of  Caleb,  3d;  m.  Ruth  Gorham,  b. 
1788;  d.  Dec.  II,  183 1 ;  r.  Hamden. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  235 

Two  Children. 

■«  Rebecca  AUing.^  b. ;  m.  Oct.  3,  1S16,  Jacob  Whiting. 

^  Vinus  Alling,«  b.  Aug.  24.  1S09;  d.  Westville,  Sept.  30,  i860. 

^^r,  Lois  Ailing/'  dau.  of  Caleb  Ailing,  3d;  m.  Nov.  24,  1797, 
Isaac  Cooper;  r.  Meadville,  Pa. 

Eight  Children. 

80  Nancy    Cooper/    b.   Nov.    13,    179S;  m.    Isaac   Beach;    had   8   chd.; 

iWilliam  A-.^Mariah,  ^Matilda,  ^Frances,   ^  Lucy.   -^ Ellen,  "i  John, 

in  California;  ^  Lauren  C. 
»i  AlmyraCooper.«b.  Sept.  15,  iSoo;  d.  um.  Nov.  24,  1880. 
«2  Lewis   Cooper/  b.  Apr.   22,   1803;  d.   Alar.  29,   1856;  m.  (i)  Sept.  25, 

1828,  Fidelia  Smith;  d. ;  m.  (2)  Sept.  10.  1836.  Elizabeth  Read; 

6  chd.;  (by  i)  •  Myron  S.,  (by  i)  nVilliam  P.,  ^  Fidelia,  ^ Minerva, 

5  Charles  R.,  '^  Edward. 
8  3  Levinus  Cooper,"  b.  Aug.  20,  1S05;  d.  um.  Nov.  9,  1S96. 
8*  Isaac  Allen  Cooper,**  b.  June  6,  1809;  d.  Oct.  18.  1812. 
83  Harriet  C.  Cooper.^b.  Oct.  18,  181 1;  m.   Dec,  183S,  John   S.  Cotton; 

2chd;  1  Levinus  C,  ^Lois;  both  1.  Hayfield,  Pa. 
8«  Isaac  A.  Cooper.'^b.  July  24,    1815;  d.  Canaan.  Conn.,  May  23,  1859; 

m.  July  4,  1849,  Harriet  B.  Compton;  2  chd.;  '  Allen  and  '^  Alice,  in 

the  West. 
8-  Louisa  M.  Cooper,«b.  Apr.  10,  181S;  m.  Dec.  14,  1849.  James  Comp- 
ton; she  d.  s.  i.  soon  after  m. 

^V  Eunice  Ailing/  dau.  of  Caleb.  Ailing,  3d;  m.  Hamden, 
Dec.  14,  1807,  Joshua  Munson,  b.  Aug.  17,  1765;  d.  Aug.  19, 
1844;  r.  Canaan  Mountain. 

Six  Children. 

88  Sarah  Munson,''  b.  Oct.  23,  1808;  d.  Oct.  28,  1808. 
^9j-  Kneeland  J.   Munson,«  b.  Dec.   i,  1809;  d.   Aug.  10,   1898,  Millerton, 
N.  Y. 
90  Myron  Elias  Munson, «  b.  Dec.  15,  1811;  d.  um.  East  Canaan,  Oct.  i, 

1835- 

4^  Sarah  Delia  Munson, «  b.  May  25,  1S15;  d.  Sept.  17.  1850. 

"92  Henry  Lucius  Munson,*  b.  Mar.  20,  1819;  d.  Apr.  25,  1856,  at  Musca- 
tine, la.;  m.  Oct.  17,  1855,  Harriett  Ann  Clark;  i  s.,  Henry;  1.  New 
York  City. 

^\  Cornelia  E.  Munson,**  b.  Apr.  28,  1S24;  d.  Apr.  9,  1861,  Canaan. 

Joshua  Munson  was  an  extensive  farmer  on  Canaan  Moun- 
tain, where  he  built  himself  a  home. 

^4^6_  Sarah  Ailing/  dau.  of  Caleb  Ailing,  3d;  m.  Samuel 
Manser,  b.  1784;  d.  Dec.  11,  1871. 


236  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

Four  Children. 

jVt  Luther  Manser/  b.  Sept.  5,  1S06. 

^f^  Delia  Manser,"  b.  Oct.  10,  iSoS;  d.  1896,  Berlin,  Conn. 
•"'  Lucinda  Manser,''  b.  iSii;  d.  um.  July  12,  1S73. 
""  Lewis  Manser,''  b.  1S13;  d.   May  11,  1S53;  m.  Eliza  Fisk,  b.   1S13;  d. 

1876;  2  chd.;  'Adah;  d.  i.     '^Eunice,  b.  ;  m.  Mr.  Porter,  Nauga- 

tuck;  I  s.;  2  daus. 

•gyy  Asa  Ailing/  s.   of  Caleb,  3d;   m.  Esther  Hitchcock,  b. 
1788;  d.  Mar.  22,  1874;  r.  Canaan  and  Hamden. 

Si.x  CJiildroi. 

4^  Asa  Kneeland  Ailing,"  b.  Dec.  14,  1812;  d.  July  22,  1887. 
^^  Cynthia  Ailing,''  b.  Dec.  22,  1819;  d.   Southington,  Mar.  22.  184S;  m. 

Luther  Deming;  2  daus.;   'Eliza,  m.  William  Lewis.     -Jane;m. 

Chester  Dorman. 
^2  Eliada  Ailing,''  b.  Nov.  4,  1821;  d.   Burlington,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  189C, 
i"!  Lois  Julia  Ailing,"  b.  Aug.  24,  1824;  d.  Hamden,  May  4,  1S52. 
1"-  Esther  Ann  Ailing."  b.  Jan.  28,  1827;  d.  Hamden,  June  14,  1S52. 
103  Henry  L.  Ailing,"  b.  Sept.  23,  1831;  d.  Southington,  Mar.  7,  1859;  m. 

Rachel  Warner;  1  dau.,  Lois;  m.  Mr.  Christie. 

•aVg-  Jesse    Ailing,'  s.   of  Caleb,   3d;  m.   Sarah    Graham;   b. 
1794;  d.  May  7,  1876;  r.  Hamden. 

Three  Chz'ldreti. 


1"*  Austin  Ailing."  b.  May  31,  1823;  d.  Feb.  5,  1898;  m.;  had  a  dau. .Violet, 
i^l  Hobert  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.  16,  1828;  d.  Aug.  21,  1890. 

""•  Cornelia  Ailing,"  b. ;  m.   Royal  Otis  Dorman;  3  chd.;   'Nellie, 

^  Imogene,  and  ^  Charles. 

4^  .Sarah  (Sally)  Ailing,''  dau.  of  Capt.  Asa  Ailing,  Stan- 
ford, N.  Y.;  m.  Nov.  20,  1795,  John  Jordan,  b.  Hillsdale,  N.  Y., 
May  16,  1774;  d.  Feb.  7,  1846. 

Ele7>e!t  CJiildren. 


'""  Stephen  B  Jordan,'  b.  Jan.  •;,  1797;  m.  Maria Rossman,  Hillsdale,  N.Y. 

'""  Samuel  W.Jordan.'  b.  Feb.  4,  1799;  d.  um.  Apr.  14,  1845,  Palmyra,  N.Y. 

'•"'  Rebecca  Jordan.' b.  Apr.  5,  1801;  d.  Feb.  12,  1S67;  m.  John  Snook, 
Claverack,  N.  Y. 

1'"  William  L  Jordan,"  b.  Mar.  17,  1803;  m.  Rosalind  Lockwood,  Claver- 
ack, N.  Y. 

n'   Abraham  Jordan,'  b.  July  i.  1S05;  d.  Hillsdale,  Dec.  28,  1S05. 

11-  Abraham  L  Jordan,'  b.  ^Lar.  24,  1807;  d.  Sept.  27,  1S90;  m.  (i)  Mary 
and  (2)  Eleanor  Snyder,  sisters. 

113  Lucy  Ann  Jordan,'  b.  June  26,  1809;  d.  June  22,  18S6;  m.  Morgan  L. 
Doty.  Austerlitz,  N.  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  237 

111  Asa  A.  Jordan,'  b.  May  24,  1812;  d.  Apr.  i,  1S15,  Hillsdale.  N.  Y. 
115  John  Jordan,  Jr.,'  b.  Feb.  6.  1S14;  d.  Dec.   11,  18S9;  m.  Oct.  16,  1836, 

Margaret  A.  Philip. 
ii«  Allen  A.  Jordan,  M.D.,'  b.  Sept.  14,  1816;  d.  Palmyra,  Aug.   iS,  1843; 

m.  Ann  Powers,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
11-  Niram  Jordan,' b.  Oct.  2,  1818;  d.  May  26.   1856;  m.  Julia  Hoffman, 

Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

^^  Stephen  Ailing/  s.  of  Capt.  Asa  Ailing,  Stanford,  N.  Y.; 
m.'(i)  Polly  Spanlding;  d.   1817;  m.  (2)   Normanda  Finney;  r 

Port  Gibson,  N.  Y. 

Tt-n  Child)- en. 

118  Harriet  Ailing,'  b.  1803;  m.  Hart,  and  d.  at  Lima,  Ind. 

11"  Caroline  Ailing.'  b.  180S;  m.  Jacob  Saulpaugh;  3  s.;  Allen,  William 

and  George. 

1-^0  Alanson  Ailing,' b. ;  d. ;  m. ;  had  chd.  at  Corunna,  Mich. 

lai  Volney  Ailing,'  b.  abt.  1809;  d.  um.  1892,  Greenville,  Mich. 

123  Julia  Ailing,'  b.   1810;  d.  July  17,  1897;  m.  Daniel  I.  Rossman;  2  s. ; 

William  C.  and  Stephen  A.;  also  2  daus.,  Mary  S.  and  Lucy. 
If*  Cornelia  Ailing,'  b.  1812;  d.  1888,  Jackson,  Mich. 
12^  MaryS.  Ailing,'  b.  1814;  1-  Brooklyn;  m.  Allen  Rossman;  he  d.  s.  1. 

By  (2) 
125  Sarah  Ann  Ailing,',  b.  Dec.  10,  1822;  m.  Oct.  9,  1849,  Isaac  Hudson, 

b.  Mar.  31,  1S19;  d.  Mar.  25,  1854;  3  chd.;  >  Sarah  Jerusha,  b.  July 

30    1850;  m.  Joseph  G.  Scott;  8  chd.;  '-^  Pliney  E.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1852; 

m.';  2  chd;  1.   Lima,  Ind.     ^ Isaac  Gifford,  b.  Sept.  2,  1853;  d.  um. 

Jan  I,  1872. 
^1  William  lordan  Ailing,'  b.  Apr.  5,  1S24;  d.  Aug.  11,  1890. 
13?  Lucy  Ailing,'  b.  ;  d.  um.  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y.,  at  19. 

^5-V  Asa  Ailing,  3d,'  s.  of  Capt.  Asa  Ailing;  m.  (i)  Dec.  16, 
1816,  Cornelia  Sackett,  b.  Jan.  19,  1792;  d.  Feb.  2,  1826;  4  chd.; 
m.  (2)  Oct.  29,  1829,  Mary  Thompson,  b.  Mar.  12,  1798;  d.  May 
II,  1867;  2  chd.;  r.  Stanford,  N.  Y. 

Si.x  Children,  all  Born  in  Si  an/or  d. 
Iff  Emily  Ailing,'  b.  July  8,  1817;  d,  Millerton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1859. 
ifl  Semantha  Ailing.'  b.  Sept.  20,  1820;  d.  Sept.  23,  1846. 
If  ft  J.  Sackett  Ailing,'  b.  May  17,  1822;  1.  Stanford,  N.  Y. 
131  Laura  D.  Ailing,'  b.  July  8,  1824;  m.  William  D.  Humphrey,  Dutch- 
ess Co. 
By  (2) 
ifl  John  T.  AUing,'  b.  Sept.  3,  1830;  1.  Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y. 
13=!'  Cornelia  S.   AUing,'  b.    Oct.   12,  1833;  m.   Oct.    16,   1S79,  George  F. 
Butts;  d.  Apr.  3,  1891. 

.JJ-  Charles   Ailing,"   s.  of   Rev.  Abraham  Ailing;  m.   1800 
M^ry  Wolcott,  b.  Oct.  3,  1778;  d.  Apr.  22,  1857;  r.  Avon,  Conn. 


238  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLINO,    FIRST. 

TIn-ee  C/iildren. 

131  Lewis  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  23.  iSoi;  d.  Sept.  4,  1S77;  m.  (i)  1831  Sarah 
W.  Pinto,  b.  Cape  Cod,  iSoo;  d.  s.  i.  Aug.  24,  1S34;  m.  (2)  Sept.  20, 
1838,  Louisa  Munson,  b.  Vermont,  May  13,  1805;  d.  July  23,  1890; 
I  s  ,  Charles  Lewis,  b.  Sept.  12,  1845;  member  27th  Regt,  C.  V.; 
d.  Falmouth,  Va.,  Mar.  22,  1863,  in  the  Civil  War. 

i»°  Ahira  Ailing.'  b.  Apr.  21,  1806;  d.  Jan.  9,  1886,  Plymouth,  Conn.;  m. 
Mar.  25,  1S50,  Rhoda  S.  Lounsbury,  b.  Feb.  2,  1S25;  i  dau.,  Mary 
Sophia,  b.  Dec.  16,  i860;  m.  May  J2,  1887,  Arthur  M.  Gordon;  1. 
Plymouth,  Conn.;  s.  i. 

13''  John  Wolcott  Ailing.'  b.  Sept.  11,  1S12;  d.  Sept,  10,  1S17. 

-^  Rhoda  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing;  m.  Feb. 
7,  1798,  Levi  Gorham,  b.  1775;  d.  Oct.  16,  1812. 

Eight  Cliildrcii. 
i3r  Julia  Gorham,'  b. ;  m.  Dec.  18,  1822,  Justus  Cooper;  2  s.;  George 

and  Levi;  r.  New  Haven. 
13-*  Abigail  Gorham,'  b.   1799;  d.  Nov.  23,  1873;  m.  Feb.  8,  1S21,  Samuel 

Warner,  Jr.;  d.  Oct.  S,  1876;  11  chd. 
133  James  Gorham,'  b.  1801;  d.  Nov.  13,  1813. 
i-i"  Susan  Gorham,"  b.  1805;  d.  Sept.  28,  1812. 

i-ii  Jared  Gorham,'  b.  ;  m.  Jane  Potter;  2  s.  and  i  dau. 

1*2  Caroline  Gorham,'  b.  ;  m.  Henry  Atwater;  i  s. 

!■*»  Levi  Gorham,'  b.  Feb.  8,  1S12;  d.  Oct.  14,  1812. 
1^1  James  Gorham.'  b.  . 

^5_9_  Betse}^  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing;  m.  June 

6,  1810,  Lyman  Ford,  b.  Feb.  4,  1789;  d.  Aug.  11,  1859;  r.  Whit- 

neyville,  Conn. 

Six  Cliildren. 

i-*-^  Lyman  Russell  Ford,'  b.  June  12,  1814;  d.  June  16,  1887;  m.  July  26, 

1855,  Lydia  Almira  Farran,  b.  Apr.  9,  1814;  i  s.,  James  Augustus, 

b.  ;  m.  Cynthia  Tucker;  i  s.,  Everitt. 

i*«  Stephen  L.   Ford,'  b.  Oct.  29,   1816;  m.  Julia   Blake;  6  chd.;  'Ellen 

Julia,  m.  Henry  Ward  Hope.    -James,  b.  May  17,  1843;  m.  Susie  A. 

Pierce,     niary  Fenner,  b.  Apr.  8,  1846;  m.  Sept.  28,  1869,  ifJAsa 

Dwight  Ailing;  r.   Orange,   Conn.      •*  Hattie  S.,  b.   Jan.    i,    1849. 

''Jane  E.,  b.   Dec.  2,  1853;  m.  Charles  N.  Crittenden.     "John  W., 

twin  with  Jane  E,;  m.  Grace  A.  Smith;  r.  Attleborough,  Mass. 
11'  Charles  Ailing   Ford,'  b.   Sept.    17,   1819;  m.   May  4,  1S44,  Caroline 

Brown;  3  daus. ;  '  K.  L.,  -Alice,  and  ^  Lena, 
i***  Anna  Elizabeth  Ford,'  b.  Nov.  19,  1S23;  1.  Westville,  Conn. 
i4»  William   Ford,'  b.  Nov.  29,  1S28;  d.  Apr.  14,  1867;  m.  Louisa  Hotch- 

kiss;  3  chd. 
i.-.o  Wilfred  Ford,'  b.  twin  with  William;  m.  Dec.  5,  1850,  Sarah  F.  Ford, 

b.  Nov.  II,  1830;  I  dau.,  Florence,  b.  Nov.  23,  1857.     He  is  sexton 

of  the  Westville  Cemetery. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB,  239 

aVo-  Ezra  Ailing/'  s.  of  Rev.  Abraham  Ailing-;  m.  May  25, 
1820,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Damaris  (Woodin)  Warner,  b. 
1797;  d.  June  30,  1840;  r.  Haniden. 

Four  Children. 

^\\  CharlesNoyes  Ailing,'' b.  Feb.  2, 1822;  d.  Kensington, Conn  ,Oct.  8,  1S87. 

\%%  Emily  L.  Ailing,''  b.  June  12.  1824;  r.  Hamden. 

i"3  Isaac  E.  Ailing,''  b.  Sept.  11,  1829;  d.  May  25,  1851;  m.  Sept.  3,  1848, 
Caroline  E.  Scovill;  d.  May  24,  1850. 

'•■^^  Edward  Ailing,'' b.  June  8,1835;  1-  um.  Kensington,  Conn.  Here- 
moved  about  1855  from  Hamden  and  went  into  the  wagon  business 
with  his  brother  Charles  N.  He  was  the  founder  and  owner  of  the 
Berlin  Brick  Co.,  and  for  many  years  a  director  and  vice  president 
of  the  Berlin  Savings  Bank,  and  half  owner  of  the  brick  block  in 
which  the  bank  is  located.  He  was  a  large  contributor  toward  the 
new  edifice  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of  Kensington,  for 
which,  by  request,  he  laid  the  corner-stone  in  October,  1893,  and 
has  been  a  trustee  in  it  for  many  years  The  first  marriage  in  the 
new  church  was  of  his  niece,  Angle  Estella  Ailing,  to  Ralph  A. 
Wooding,  June  18,  1895. 

-^^  Maria  Judd,' dau.  of  Reuben  and  Esther  Ailing  Judd; 
m.  1822   Harvey,  s.  of  Isaac  Munson,  b.  1799;  d.  Apr.  17,  1879 
r.  Canaan. 

Two   Children. 

13.5  Augustus  Munson,''  b.  Feb.  13,  1823;  m.  Nov.,  1S46,  Harriet  W.  Roys, 
b.  Aug.  4,  1823;  4  chd. ;  '  Harlow,  b.  Aug.  5,  1849;  d.  Sept.  27,  1849. 
'-Charles  A.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1S51;  d.  um.  Apr.  23,  1885.  ^  Hattie  A.,  b. 
Nov.  3  1857.  ^ Frank  W.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1S61;  m.  Nov.  15,  1884, 
l^lf  Cornelia  Munson;  i  s.,  Charlie,  b.  Dec.  30,  1888;  d.  Dec.  6,  iSgo; 
1.  Bethel,  Conn. 

'""   Harlow  Munson,''  b.  1825;  d.  s.  i.,  Feb    2,  1847. 

V3-4  Eneas  Woodin,''  s  of  Abner  and  Lydia  Ailing  Woodin; 
m.  May  10,  7829,  ^^  Rhoda,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda 
(Ailing)   Leek,  b.  Apr.  28,  1801;  d.  vSept.   17,  1866;  r.  Hamden. 

Four  Children. 

i-^'   Mary  Elizabeth  Woodin,'  b.  May  2,  1831;  d.  um.  Mar.  13,  185S. 

i5»  Lydia  Sophia  Woodin,' b.  Aug.  19,  1S32;  m.  Dec.  4,  1861,  Robert,  s. 
of  Lebbeus  and  Amanda  (Doolittle)  Dickerman;  1.  in  Hamden  on 
her  f.  homestead;  a  genealogist  and  great  helper  in  this  book. 

159  Sarah  Jane  Woodin,''  b.  Oct.  7,  1S35;  d.  um.  Oct.  5.   1858;  a  teacher. 

1""  Betsey  Maria  Woodin,''  b.  Mar.  24,  1842;  d.  Sept.   25,  1S54. 

''-  Eneas  Woodin  was  a  carpenter  and  builder  in  early  life. 
When  he  married  he  settled  on  a  small  farm  on  Hamden 
Plains.     As  years  passed  he  added  to  his    acres,  and  giving 


240  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FlRS'l', 

up  his  trade  he  became  one  of  the  most  successful  farmers 
of  the  town.  For  years  he  was  a  member  of  the  official 
board  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and  was  interested 
in  all  good  works. 

^iA^  Vinus  Woodin,"  s.  of  Abnerand  Lydia;  m.  Dec.  28,  1840, 
Jane  Eliza  Tuttle;  r.  Hamden. 

TJn-cc  CItildren. 

iGi  Vertina  Woodin,'  b.  Jan.  g,  1843:  m.  Nov.  S.  1S66,  Edward  C.  Warner; 
6chd. ;  '  Wilson  H..  b.  Aug.  15,  1S67.  -Alice  Vertina.  b.  Feb.  13, 
1S69;  m.  Sept.  22,  1S93.  Emanuel  Smith;  i  dau,,  Bertha.  ^  Hattie, 
b.  Oct.  30,  1S70;  d.  INIay  10,  1S74.  ^Herbert  E.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1874; 
m.  Nov.  27.  1S95,  Martha  E.  Coleburn.  '"Elton  Vinus,  b.  July  19, 
1876.  ''Lydia  Jane,  b.  May  21,  iSSo;  r.  North  Haven;  proprietor 
of  Strawberry  Hill  farm. 

18-'  Hettie  Maria  Woodin,' b.  Sept.  27,  1S45;  m,  Dec.  22,  1S6S,  Jay  M. 
Hubbell;  1.  Huntington,  Conn. 

!"»  Jane  Eliza  Woodin,' b.  Aug.  26,  1850;  d.  um.  Oct.  20,  1896. 

"•^  Vinus  Woodin  was  a  farmer  and  fruit  culturist.  His 
Hidden  View  fruit  farm  on  Wintergreen  Heights  for  many 
years  furnished  the  finest  fruit  in  the  New  Haven  market. 

^^  Lydia  Woodin,"  dau.  of  Abner  and  Lydia;  m.  Sept.  7, 
1831,  Rev.  Ira  Abbott;  b.  Middlebury,  Conn.,  May  22,  1812;  d. 
April  15,  1883;  r.  Middlebury,  Conn. 

Tlirec  C/tildren. 

ic-i  Levnigs  Abbott,'  b.  Nov.  27,  1832;  m.  Nov.  28,  1852,  Grace  Coe,  b. 
June  17,  1S34;  2  chd.;  '-Wilbur  Coe.  b.  July  6,  1858;  m.  Nov.  3, 
1880,  Emma  S.  Marshall;  5  chd.;  1.  Babylon,  L.  I.  ^  Qeorge 
Fred,  b.  May  29,  1S63;  m.  Aug.  31,  18S2,  Bertha  M.  Holmes,  b. 
Dec.  24,  1S64;  4chd. ;  1.  Middlebury. 

i«5  Bennett  Tyler  Abbott,*  b.  Oct.  16,  1S3C;  m.  Sept.  26,  i860;  grad- 
uated Wesleyan  University;  is  a  minister  in  the  New  York  East  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

"•■«  Reman  B.  Abbott,'  b.  Nov.  24,  1850;  m.  Oct.  26,  1870,  Alice  E.  Tut- 
tle, Middlebury;  3  chd.;  'Edwin  James,  b.  Aug.  24,  1S72.  •  E. 
Vernon,  b.  Mar.  24,  1S74.  '^Arthur  Jay,  b.  Oct.  4,  1875;  farmer 
near  Quassapaug  Lake,  Middlelxuy,  Conn. 

Rev.  Ira  Abbott,  son  of  David  and  Sarah  (Tyler)  Abbott  is 
cherished  in  many  Connecticut  homes,  remembered  as  a  faith- 
ful pastor,  and  sincere  friend.  He  joined  the  New  York  East 
Conference  in  1839,  and  for  30  years  filled  many  important 
appointments.  He  then  retired  to  Middlebury,  his  native 
town,  until  he  was  called  to  the  promised  reward  of  those  who 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  241 

turn  many  to  righteousness.  Lydia  Woodin,  his  wife,  was  a 
true  helpmeet.  Her  children  rise  up  and  call  her  blessed, 
and  wherever  they  are  or  have  been  located  they  have  made 
an  impress  for  good  and  the  world  better  for  living  in  it. 

^W  Vinus  Ailing;  s.  of  Caleb  Ailing,  4th;  m.  (i)  Apr.  22, 1829, 

Adelia  A.   Babcock;  she  d. ;  m.    (2)  Dec.  3,   1843,  Emily 

Ramsdell,  d. ;  m.  (3)  Apr.  24,  1848,  Sarah  A.  Douglass,, 

b   Sept.  13,  1819,  dau.  of  Chester  and  Anna  D.    Douglass;  r. 

Westville,  Conn. 

Four  Children 

18"  Eliza  Ann  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  8,  1S30;  m.  Dec.  10.  1847,  Chester  H. 
Douglass,  b.  June  22,  1S22;  confectioner,  Norwalk;  4  did.;  '  Caro- 
line A.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1849-  'Emily  F.,  b.  Feb.  15.  1S51;  d.  June  11. 
1856.  3Mary  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  18,  1852.  ^  Frank  S.,  b.  June  6,  1855; 
d.  May  20,  1872. 

!««  Austin  Vinus  Ailing,^  b. ;  m.  ;  i  dau. 

i«''  Charles  Ailing,'  b ;  m.  ;  d. . 

I'O  Jenny  Lind  Ailing,'  b.  July  23.  1S56. 

t/^»5  Kneeland  Joshua  Munson,"  s.  of  Joshua  and  Eunice 
<Aning)  Munson;  m.  Elizabeth,  Ind.,  Feb.  14,  1844,  Angeline  A., 
dau.  of  Elias  and  Eliza  Compton,  b.  Apr.  10,  1827;  d.  May  14, 
1872;  r.  Elizabeth,  Ind.,  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  Millerton,  N.  Y. 

Ten  Children. 
i"i  Myron  Elias  Munson.' b.   May  30,   1846;  m.  (i)    Oct.    15,  1871,  Dora 

Arnold;  m.  (2)  Sept.  4,  1873.  Frances  M.  Aldrich;  4  chd.;  'Angeline 

D.,  -Olive  M.,  3  Eugene,'*  Leslie. 
i"2  Mary  E.  Munson,'    b.    Aug.    24.    1847;   m.  June  23.  1870,  James  C. 

Snyder.  West  Copake,    N.    Y.;  4  chd  ;    'William   K.,  ^Wesley   J  . 

•'Hubert    M.,-*  Royal  E.;  r.  South  Carolina. 
1^3  Julia  Munson,'  b.  June   7,  184Q;  m.   July  4.    i382    William   I.   Tripp. 

Bluffton.  S.  C;  2  chd.;  >  Elmer  M.,  ^  Ethel  I. 
1^-1  Agnes   A.    Munson."   b.   Oct.   9,   1851;  m.   Oct    i,    1877    William  H. 

Niver.    Bluffton,    S.    C;    2   chd;    'William   W.,    b.    Apr.    8,  1S82. 

2  Kneeland  M.,  b.  Jan.  i.  1890. 
i"5  Sarah  Delia  Munson,"  b.  Oct.  4.  1853;  1-  Millerton.  N.  Y 
i"«  Eunice  AUing  Munson,'  b.   Sept.   30,    1854;  m.  Nov.    14.   1876.    Piatt 

N.  Paine,  Millerton,  N   Y;  2  chd  ;  'Wilfred  R.,  b.  Nov.   22,  1878. 

•^Edward,  b   June,  18S9. 
1""  Alice  Munson,"  b.   July   14,   1S56;  m.  July   12.    1879.  C.  Wadsworth 

Niver;  b.  May  31,  1843;  d.  Aug.  9,  1899;  s.  i. 
||8  Cornelia  Munson.'  b.  July  20.  1857;  m.  Nov.  15,  18S4.  Frank  W.  Mun- 
son; I  s.,  Charlie,  b.  Dec.  30,  1888;  d.  Dec.  6,  1890;  1.  Bethel,  Conn. 
1""  Kneeland  Elmer  E.  Munson,"  b.  Sept  10,  1863;  1.  urn.  Millerton,  N.  Y. 
ISO  Effie  Isbel  Munson,'  b.  Nov.  22,  1S66;  d   Jan.  26,  1869. 

16 


KNEELAND    J.    MUNSON    AND    GRANDCHILD. 

The  above  is  a  copy  of  a  photograph  of  '*^  Kneeland  Joshua  Munson. 
taken  in  Millerton  in  the  vSth  year  of  his  age.  Beside  him  stands  one  of 
his  grandchildren  Wilfred  Russell  Paine,  a  son  of  his  daughter,  Eunice 
Ailing  Paine,  of  Millerton,  N,  Y. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  243 

Mr.  Munson  was  a  lineal  descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Mun- 
son,  who  came  to  this  country  from  England  prior  to  1637. 
On 'his  mother's  side  he  was  a  grandson  of  Capt.  Caleb 
Ailing,  whom  he  had  often  seen  and  remembered  well. 

In  ^83 1    he    went    to    Indiana    and    for    fifteen    years  was 
engaged  in   business    there,  during  which  period   he   made 
seven  different  trips  to  his  home  in  Connecticut.    He  traveled 
over  the  first  railroad  built  in  the  United   States,  soon  after 
its  completion— that  between  Albany  and  Schenectady.     His 
transactions   in    real   estate    were    large,    embracing    many 
thousand  acres  of  land  in  Iowa,  as  also  farms  and  residences 
in  many  different  States.    He  was  personally  acquainted  with 
nearly  every  prominent  public  man  in  the  States  of  Indiana 
and    Kentucky,    Henry   Clay   and    William  Henry  Harrison 
among  others.     In  1846  he  returned  East  and  bought  out  the 
heirs  of  his  father's  estate  of  1,100  acres  on  Canaan  Moun- 
tain, where  he  lived  for   twenty  years,  active  both  in  public 
and 'in  business  life,  being  president  of  the  Norfolk  Bank  and 
representing   Canaan  in   the  State   Legislature   m  1856.     In 
1867  he  moved  to  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  and  in   1870  to  Millerton. 
Here  he  engaged  extensively  in  the  iron  business,  operating 
the  f urnace'at  Beekman,  and  later  the  Chatham  furnace,  one- 
half   of  which  he   owned.     About   the  time  of  the   financial 
panic   of    1874   he    lost   $40,000.     He    voted  at  sixteen  Presi- 
dential elections-first  with  the  Whig  and  later  the  Republi- 
can party,  and  only  missed  the  seventeenth,  in  1896,  by  severe 
illness.     His  integrity  of  character  and  probity  of  life  com- 
manded  universal   respect.      He   died    at    Millerton,    N.    Y., 
August  10,  1898,  in  the  89th  year  of  his  age,  the  last  of  his 
generation. 

^^^  Sarah  Delia  Munson,"  dau.  of  Joshua  and  Eunice;  m. 
uly  5,  1836,  John  A.  Beckley,  b.  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1809; 
d.  June  14,  1874;  r.  Canaan. 

Four  Children,  all  Born  in  Canaan. 

i«i  Myron  M.  Beckley,'  b.  July  29,  1837;  d.  urn.  Feb.  24,  1S59. 

182  James  Beckley,"  b.  Oct.  14.  1839;  d.  Mar.  28.  1S88;  m.  North  Adams, 

Adeline  Groat;  4  clid.;  '  Samuel  G.,  ^  Lizzie  M..  ^  Helen  M.,  '  Clara. 

183  Samuel  C.  Beckley,'  b.  Sept.   30,  1845;  m-   Dec.  29,  1S69,  Rhoda  E. 

Gillette;  i  s.,  John  G.,  foreman  and  assistant  editor  of  Connecticut 
Western  JVezcs. 
18-1  John  Beckley,'  b.  June.  1850;  d.  Oct.,  1850. 


244  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

^^  Cornelia  E.  Munson,"  dan.  of  Joshua  and  Eunice;  m. 
]\Iar.  28,  1844,  Henry  Belden;  b.  Oct.  30,  1819;  r.  Canaan. 

Five  Children,  all  Born  in  Canaan. 
i»«  Ellen   L.  Belden,^  b.  Sept.    12,   1S45;  m.    Nov.   21,  r866,   William  S. 

Hutchinson;  r.  Salisbury,  Conn. 
i»'   Eunice  M.   Belden,'  b.   Feb.   27,   1848;   m.  June   29,  1882,   Albert  J. 

Hart,  Unionville;  s.  i. 
1**  Sarah  M.  Belden,'   b.  June  20,    1S50;  d.   Aug.  18,  1890;  m.  June   24, 

1874.  Julian  M.  Palmer;  i  dau.,  Maud  E.,  b.  1878. 

189  Mary  Augusta  Belden,'  b.  Sept.  13,  1853;  m.  Mar.  4,  1874,  George  F. 

Lee;  i  s  ,  Philo  B.;  r.  Poughkeepsie. 

190  Jonathan  Henry  Belden,"  b.  Aug.  16,  1855;  m.  Jan.    i,  1891,  Fannie 

M.  Clark;  r.  Falls  Village;  i  dau.,  Kathryn  Cornelia,  b.  July  16,  1892. 

^^  Luther  Manser,"  s.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah;  m.  (i)  1833 
Susan  Chatterton;  d.  Mar.  30,  1842;  m.  (2)  May,  1843,  Mary 
Beardslee,  b.  i8i6;  r.  Berlin,  Conn. 

Two  Children. 
1^1   Emily  Frances  Manser,'  b.  1834;  d.  May  4,  1843. 

1^-  Julia  Manser,'  b.  Jan.  12,  1S37;  m.  Nov.  28,  1868,  Henry  Warner,  b. 
June  6,  1S35,  gr.  s.  of  Rev.  A.  Ailing;  2  chd.;  •  Henry,  b.  Sept. 
27,  1869.     ^Francis,  b.  June  21,  1872. 

o^Sg-  Delia  Manser,"  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah;  m.  May  i, 
1831,  Joseph  Chatterton;  d.  Berlin,  Aug.,  1838;  r.  Berlin,  Conn. 

Four  Children. 

19^  Edwin  Chatterton,"  b.  June  2,  1832;  m.  Nov.  19,  1853,  Eliza  A.  War- 
ner, b.  Apr.  8,  1S37;  7  chd.;  '  Louisa  E.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1S55;  m  Dec. 
14,  1877,  George  B.  Zorn;  2  chd.,  Robert  E.  and  Eliza  L.  ^George 
W.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1857;  d.  April  6,  1S90;  m.  Oct.  10,  1S77,  Lizzie  A. 
Coe;  I  s.,  Walter.  ^Emily  F.,  b.  May  18,  i860;  d.  Sept.  3,1860. 
••Edgar  D.,  b.  May  20,  1864;  d.  um.  May  11,  1895.  'Lillian  A.,  b. 
Feb,  22,  1868;  teacher.  "Nellie  E.,  b.  May  13,  1S71;  m  Bertrand 
O.  Ennis.     '  Alvin  J.,  b.  July  25,  1873;  d.  July  2,  1896. 

1''^  Alonzo  Chatterton,"  b.  May  25,  1S34;  1.  Fairfield. 

19"'  Mary  E.  Chatterton,' b.  Aug.  9,  1S36;  m.  Dec.  30,  1869,  New.ton  H. 
Archer;  s.  i. 

1'"'  Joseph  Chatterton,"  b.  Nov.  13    1S38;  um. 

^«^\  Asa  Kneeland  Ailing,''  s.  of  Asa  and  Esther  (Hitch- 
cock) Ailing;  m.  Sarah  Carr;  r.  Hamden. 

Three  Children. 

»'•'■'  Sarah  M.  Allen  '  b.  July  28,  1839;  m.  June  23,  1S6S.  Hubert  S.  Hol- 
brook;  d.  Sept.  10,  1882;  5  chd.;  '  Katie  E.,  b.  Apr.  S,  1S69;  m.  J.  W. 
Palmatier.  -Nellie,  b.  Nov.  26.  1871;  m.  E.  Schieler.  •' E^jth  S., 
b.  May  26,  1874,  m.  C.  Clifford  Hooghkirk.  ••  Kneeland  A.,  b.  July 
5,  1876.     *  Daniel  E.  A.,  b.  Mar.  24,  1879. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  245 

i«H  Elexcena  G.  Allen,' b.  ;  m.  May  26,   1865.  William  Snedeker;  3 

did  •  1  James,  ^  Sarah  Elizabeth,  ^  Cora  Maud. 
i«''  Alice  S.  Allen,'  b  ;  m.  •^''«  Levi  Ailing;  2  chd.;  '  Minnie  Alzarah; 

ni.  Thomas  Stanley.     ^  Levi  Washington. 

^If  Eliada   Ailing,"    s.    of    Asa   and    Esther;    m.    Alzarah 

Throp;  r.  Burlington. 

Four  Children. 

200  Levi  Ailing,' b.  ;  m.  >«^' Alice  S.  Ailing;    2  chd.;  ^  Minnie  A.    and 

2  Levi  W. 

201  John  H.  Ailing.'  b   ;  m.  Eva  Mathews. 

202  Ethan  Ailing,' b   ;  m.  Emma  Stone. 

so 3  Esther  Ailing.'  b.  ;  Edgar  Andrews. 

105   Robert  Ailing,"  s.  of  Jesse  and  Sarah;  m.  Mar.  i6.  1853, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Sarah  Ailing,  b.  May  i,  1833;  r.  Ham- 

dem. 

Two  Cliildreii. 

204  Theodore  Burton  Ailing,'  b.  May  20.  1854;  m.  (i)  June  30,  1875,  Char- 

lotte E.  Beardsley;  d.  July  25,  1884;  2  chd.;  >  Burton  H.,  b.  July  2. 
1877.  2  Edward  B.,  b.  May  12,  1879;  m.  (2)  Mar.  3  1S86.  Fannie  B. 
Ellis  b.  Nov.  27,  1858;    I  s.,  Ralph  Ezra,  b.  June  24,  1887. 

205  Jessie  Gertrude  Ailing,'  b.   Dec.   2,   1859;  d.   s.  i.  July  20,    188S;  m. 

Dec.  28.  1881,  Edward  E.  Roberts  of  New  York. 

i|4  Cornelia  Ailing/  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Polly  S.;  m.  1828 
Asa  Ailing  Welling,  b.  1807;  d.  1854;  r.  Jackson,  Mich. 

Three  Children. 

2o«  Stephen  Allmg  Welling  ^  b.  1830;  business,  capitalist,  Detroit,  Mich  ; 

m.  1855  Emma  Polen,  b.  1835;  2chd.;  >  Mary,  b.  1858.  '^Annette,  b. 

i860;  m.  1881  Hamilton  B.  Carhart,  b.  1855;  3  chd.;  '  Hamilton  B  , 

Jr    b    1882    ^WylieW.,  b.  1S84.  ■■Margaret,  b.  1886. 

20  7  janeAlling  Welling,^  b.  1835;  m.    1855  George  M.  Crittenden;  3  chd  ; 

1  Fred  a!,  b   1859;  m.  1S81.  '^Elizabeth,  b.   1864;  m  ^1884.  ■'Kate,  b. 
1867;  d.  1879;  1.  178  Clinton  avenue   Brooklyn.  N   Y. 

20s  Frank  Welling. «b.  abt.  183S:  d.  in  the  seventies;  m.  Allen  Salspaugh ; 

2  chd;  Allen  and  Cora;  1.  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y. 

Iff  William  Jordan  Ailing,^  s.  of  Stephen   and  Normanda; 
m.'i855  Julia  Agnes  Donahue,  b.  July  25,  1837;  1.  Chicago. 

T1V0  Children. 
20"  Cora  Normanda  Ailing,^  b.  May  28,   1859;  d.  May  15,    1882,  s.  i.;  m. 

May  3.  1881,  Sibley  A.  Pierce.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
210  Charles  William  All'ing,«  b.  July  i,  1856;  m.  Aug.  26,   1886,  Minnie 
Virginia  Klinck,  b.  Dec.   18,  i860;  i   s.,  William  Klinck  Ailing,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1890;  1.  Evanston,  111. 


246  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

•|-|f  Emily  Ailing-,'  dau.  of  Asa  Ailing,  3d,  of  Dutchess  Co.; 

m.  Oct.   10,    1836,  Jordan  Philip,  b.  July  29,   1815;  d.   May  28, 

1892. 

Toi   Childrcii. 

-11  Lucy  Philip, s  b.  Oct.   11,   1S37;  d.  s.  i.   Oct.   15,  1884;  m.   1857  Jacob 

Declvcr. 
^1*  Cornelia  Philip,^  b.  June  17,  1839;  d.  Oct,  17,  1844. 
213  James  Ailing  Pliilip.^  b.  Apr.  9,  1841;  d.  May  8,  1856. 
21*  Frank  Jordan  Philip, 8  b.  Apr.  22,  1843;  m.   Susie  A.  Snyder;  3  chd. ; 

'  Grace,  ^  Louis,  and  ^  Charlotte  E. 

215  Porter  W.  Philip, «  b.  Feb.  5,  1845;  d.  Mar.  26.  1850. 

216  Agnes  Philip,^  b.  Feb.  i,  1847. 

-1'  Mary  Frances  Philip,*  b.  Apr.  24,  1849. 
218  George  Porter  Philip, ^  b.  May  14,  1851. 

2i»  Laura  Ailing  Philip, «  b.  Oct.   28,   1853;  m.  Oct.  14,    1896,   Edwin  H. 
Barnum,  New  Haven. 

220  Anna  Philip, »  b.  Nov.  23,  1857. 

4-|-Y  Samantha   Ailing,'  dau.  of  Asa  Ailing,  3d;  m.  Jan.  13, 
1842,  Jeremiah  W.  Paine;  r.  Millerton,  N.  Y. 

Two  C7//ldri/!. 

221  Mary  C.  Paine,*  b.  Mar.  5,  1843;  d.  s.  i.  Aug.  31,  1864;  m    1864  James 

Campbell. 
228  J.  Elizabeth  Paine,*  b.   Nov.   26,   1S45;  m.   Millerton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12, 
1865,  Edward  D.  Cook;  3  chd.;  '  Mary  P.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1871;  m.  Dec. 
.23,  1896,  Albert  E.   Bushnell,   New   Haven.     -Blanche  E.,  b.  Feb. 
20,  1874.     3 Gertrude  A.,  b.  May  31,  1S80. 

^4t  Jehiel  Sackett  Ailing,'   s.  of  Asa  Ailing,  3d;  m.   New- 
York  City,  June  28,  1855,  Ann   E.  Bertine,  New  York  City;  1. 

Stanford,  N.  Y. 

A^/ne  Children. 

223  Charles  Sumner  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  20,  1856;  d.  Seward,  Neb  ,  Aug.  26, 

1S94;  m.  Dec.  2,  1884,  Annie  P.  Babson. 
-'^■i  Frank   Philip   Ailing,*  b.   Aug.   21,   1857;  m.   Oct.   15,    1SS4,  Martha 

Le  Roy;  1.  Bangall,  N.  Y. 
225  Robert  Bertine  Ailing,*  b.  July  28,  1859;  1.  uni.  New  York  City. 
22«  Asa  Ailing  Ailing,'  b.   May  4,  1862;  m.  June  20,  1894,  Louise  Floyd 

Smith;  lawyer;  1.  New  York  City. 
2  2'!'  Jehiel  Sackett  Ailing,  Jr.,*  b.  Mar.  27,  1864;  1.  Helena,  Mon. 
228  Samuel  Bertine  Ailing,*  b.   Sept.  22,  1S66;  d.  Stanford,  N.  Y,,  June 

29,  1874. 
22»  Newton  Duelle  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  31,  1869;  1.  New  York  City. 

230  Louis  Welling  Ailing,*  b.  Apr.  n,  1871;  1.  New  York  City. 

231  Mary  Cornelia  Ailing, »  b.  Oct.  12,  1873;  d.  Apr.  2,  1877. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  247 

Iff  Asa  Ailing  Ailing  was  born  in  New  York  City,  May  4, 
1862.  Mr.  Ailing  is  a  direct  descendant  in  the  eighth  gen- 
eration of  Roger  Ailing,  ist,  through  the  branch  of  his  grand- 
son Caleb,  whose  son  Asa,  ist,  about  1750,  settled  in  Stan- 
ford, Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  upon  the  very  homestead  (since  in 
the  family),  now  owned  and  occupied  by  his  father,  J.  Sackett 
Ailing,  who,  during  the  active  business  part  of  his  Ufe,  was 
a  prominent  merchant  of  New  York,  while  his  mother  was 
Ann  E.  Bertine  of  East  Chester,  a  descendant  of  the  Hugue- 
nots. Edvicated  in  the  public  schools  of  New  York  and 
Dutchess  County,  Mr.  Ailing  prepared  for  college  at  the 
Chappaqua  Institute,  and  entered  Cornell  University  in  the 
Class  of  '83,  from  which  institution  he  graduated  with  hon- 
ors. During  his  college  career  he  was  active  in  the  affairs 
of  the  institution,  being  one  of  the  organizers  and  editors  of 
the  Cornell  Daily  Sim,  the  winner  of  the  Woodford  prize  of 
one  hundred  dollars  awarded  for  the  best  oration  composed 
and  delivered  by  the  members  of  the  Senior  Class;  Ivy  orator, 
and  one  of  the  first  members  of  the  Cornell  Chapter  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mr.  Ailing  is  also  a  member  of  the  Beta  Theta 
Pi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi  college  fraternities.  Returning  to 
New  York  after  graduation  he  entered  Columbia  Law  vSchool, 
graduated  in  1885,  and  was  admitted  the  same  year  to  the 
Bar  of  New  York.  For  nearly  a  year  he  practiced  law  in 
partnership  with  Judge  Daniel  W.  Guernesey.  He  then 
entered  the  ofifice  of  Piatt,  Gerard  &  Bowers,  and  in  1889 
formed  the  present  partnership  of  Kenneson,  Crain  &  Ailing, 
with  ofifices  at  11  and  13  William  street.  Mr.  Ailing  has 
made  a  specialty  of  corporation  and  financial  law.  He  was 
one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Colonial  Trust  Company,  and  is 
one  of  the  attorneys  of  the  company.  He  has  organized  a 
large  number  of  other  corporations  and  financial  institutions, 
and  has  acted  as  legal  adviser  for  banks  and  trusts  and  insur- 
ance companies.  The  general  practice  of  his  firm  is  large 
and  remunerative.  In  the  social  and  political  life  of  the  city 
Mr.  Ailing  has  been  an  important  factor.  He  is  a  member 
of  the  Metropolitan,  Manhattan,  Reform,  Democratic  and 
Cornell  University  Clubs;  the  Bar  Association,  and  the  New 
England  Society,  New  York  Historical  Society  and  the  New 
York  Biographical  and  Genealogical  Society.  He  is  also  con- 
nected with  other  political,  social  and  literary  organizations. 


Ill-    ASA    A.    ALLING. 


BRANCH    OF    HIS    GRANDSON    CALEB.  249 

Although  a  Democrat  by  political  belief,  Mr.  Ailing  took  a 
prominent  part  in  the  sound  money  organization  of  1896,  and 
by  his  energy  and  activity  greatly  aided  in  the  success  of  the 
movement.  In  June,  1894,  he  married  Miss  Louise  Floyd 
Smith,  a  descendant  of  old  American  Revolutionary  stock. 
Mrs.  Ailing  is  a  member  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  and  takes  an  active  part  in  the  social  life  and 
charitable  work  of  the  city. 

m  John   T.  Ailing,^   s.   of    Asa  and    Mary    T.  Ailing;    m. 
Mabbettsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1851,  Frances  M.  Mabbett,b.  July 

28,  1828;  d.  Aug.  14,  1892;  r.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Three  CJiihiren. 

^82  Mary  Emma  Ailing, «  b.  Mar.    iS,  1853;  m.  Nov.  4,  1S78,  Abram  P. 

Doughty;  1.  Poughkeepsie. 
233  Eva  Bell  Ailing,''  b.  Mar.  20,  1855;  ni.  Sept.  4,  ,  Silas  E.  Card;  d. 

Mar.  27,  1896. 
^3-t  Ira   Mabbett   Ailing^   b.  Sept.   16.   i860;  m.    Nov.    2,    1897,    Minnie 

Hurst;  1.  Ridgelawn,  Men. 

ifi  Charles  Noyes  Ailing,"  s.  of  Ezra  and  Eliza;  m.  Apr. 

29,  1849,  Delia  A.  Baldwin,  dau.  of  Ira  M.  and  Rhoda,  b.  May 
16,  1828;  d.  Wallingford,  Sept.  i,  1893;  r.  Kensington,  Conn. 

Five  C/nldre?i,  all  Bom  in  Kensiiiotou. 

«85  Charles  Baldwin  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  25,  1850;  1.  um  Kensington,  Conn.; 
mechanic. 

~s«  Isaac  Edward  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  4.  1852;  m.  Nov.  16,  1881,  Jennie 
Louise  Bradbury;  5  chd.;  '  Estella  May,  b.  Feb.  6,  1S83.  '^  Grace 
Louise,  b  July  13  iSSs.  ^  Ri:th  Inez  b.  Nov.  29,  1887.  ■*  Edward, 
b.  Mar.  11,  1894.     '  Leon  Isaac,  b.  Jan.  7,  189S. 

23"  Willard  Ira  Ailing,*  b  Mar.  27,  1855;  m.  Dec  5.  1S77,  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth Upson;  6  chd.;  'Benjamin  W.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1879;  a  student  in 
Dartmouth  College.  -George  B.  b.  Aug.  23,  1882.  ^  Marshal  L., 
b  Aug.  6,  18S4.  *Lulah,  b.  Nov.  9.  1S90  «  Lam-etta  D.,  b  Jan. 
25,  1894.     ''Esther,  b.  Berlin,  Sept.  i,  1896. 

238  Angle  Estella  Ailing,*  b.   June  21,   1864;   m.   June    iS,  1895,   Ralph 

Andrew  Wooding;  1.  at  Kensington,  Conn. 

239  Bertha  Grace  Ailing.*  b.    Sept.  17,  1S66;  teecher;   m.    Oct.  21,  1891, 

George  McClellan  Upson.  They  settled  in  Wall'd  and  she  was 
largely  instrumental  in  the  organization  of  the  society  and  in  build- 
ing the  chapel  of  the  M.  E.  Church  there. 

151   Charles    N.  Ailing,    born  in    Hamden,   Conn.,  and    re- 
moved to   Kensington  about   1851,  where  he  engaged  exten- 


250  DESCENDANTS    OF    ROGER    ALLING,    FIRST. 

sively  in  wagon  making-.     In  la1er  years  he  turned  his  atten- 
tion to  fruit  raising  and  farming. 

■i^  Emily  L.  Ailing/ dau.  of  Ezra  and  Elizabeth;  m.  Dec.  11, 
1861,  Harley  A.  Warner;  farmer;  b.  Sept.  10,  1814;  r.  Hamden. 

4  011(1.  Harley  A.  Warner,  Jr.,*  b.  Oct.  26,  1S62;  m.  Oct.  14,  1896,  Lil- 
lian Shepard.  Rosette  Warner, «  b.  Oct.  28,  1S64;  m.  Oct.  29,  18S5, 
Ellsworth  R.  Warner;  i  s.,  Clarence,  b.  July  7,  18S8.  Lester  E. 
Warner,*  b.  Oct.  14,  1865;  m.  Oct.  15,  1SS8.  Lizzie  L.  Warner; 
3  chd.;  1  Marshal  L.,  b.  June  19,  1S90.  ^  Ralph  M.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1893. 
3  Gladys  E.,  b.  Jan.  26.  1S95.  Ella  M.  Warner,^  b.  Aug.  2,  1868; 
m.  Jan.  i,  1890,  Edward  N.  Warner;  i  chd.,  d.  y.,  Freda,  b.  June 
12,  1S94. 

End  of  tlic  descendants  of  Roger  Ailing,  ist. 


PART    II. 


JOHN  ALLING,  SENIOR,  AND  HIS  DESCENDANTS. 

His    origin  and   early  history,   or  when  he  came   to    New 
Haven,  are  unknown,  but  he  is  supposed  to  have  been  born  m 
England   and   to  have  come   a  few  years  later  than    Roger. 
His  marriage  is  the  first  recorded  of  any  Allen,  or  Ailing,  in 
New    Haven,    and  is  as  follows:  John  Allin  married  Elling 
Bradley.  October  14,  1652.     Roger  had   married  there  about 
ten   years  prior  to  this,  but  the   record   is  not  found.     John 
was    no   doubt    a   relative   of    Roger;    tradition    makes    him 
cousin,  but  the  recorded  evidence  is  wanting.    If  not  related, 
it  would  be  a  wonderful  coincidence  that   these  two  men,  of 
the  same  name,  should  be  intimate  companions,  naming  five 
of  their  children  alike,  and  were  more  closely  associated  in 
life   as    acquaintances   and  friends   than   we  expect   to  find 
among  those  not  of  kin.     vSo  it  would  seem  there  can  hardly 
be  a  d'oubt  but  the  tradition  that  Roger  and  John  were  cous- 
ins, is  true,  and  that  it  was  a  mutual  agreement  with  them  to 
change  the  English  form  of  their  name  from  Allen  to  Ailing. 
As  they  are  the  only  known  emigrants  who  thus  spelled  their 
name,  it  is  pretty  certain  they  were  the  progenitors  of  all  the 
Allings  in  the  United  States,  and   they   are  entitled  to  haye 
their  names  included  in  this  book.     For  a  century  all  of  the 
descendants  of  both  Roger,  ist,  and  John,  Sr.,  adhered  to  their 
adopted  form  of  the  name.     About  the  first  found  who  re- 
verted to  Allen— the  form   of  their  forefathers— was  Nathan 
2d,  born  in  1729,  and  died  m  1812,  who,  with  his  eight  children, 
appear  to  have  adopted   Allen,    to    which  their  descendants 
have  all  conformed  except  Merit,  a  son  of  Nathan,  3d,  who, 
with  his  posterity,  spell  Ailing.    It  is  thought,  however,  that 
the  larger  part  of  the  offspring  of  John,  Sr.,  spell  Allen,  while 
a  majority  of  the  lineage  of  Roger,  ist,  retain  Ailing.     John 
took  the  oath  of  allegiance  and  fidelity  on  the  4th  of  April, 
1654,  and  on  the  17th  day  of  the  third  month,  1658,  was  admit- 


252  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

ted  a  freeman  and  took  the  freeman's  charge.*  He  was  an 
energetic  and  successful  planter  and  stood  well  among  the 
early  settlers  of  the  colony.  His  family  record  and  descend- 
ants follow. 

'John  Ailing,'  Sen.,  born  in  England;  died  in  New  Haven 
about  1690;  married  October  14,  1652,  Elena  (spelled  also 
Eloane,  Ellen  and  Elling)  Bradley;  died  about  1700;  resi- 
ded New  Haven 

Eight  C/iihircii. 

-  Elizabeth  Alling.^D.  Sept   11,  1653;  m.  John  Hopson,  or  Hobson. 

,     ^  Lydia  Ailing,-  b.  Aug.  2,  1656;  m.  Wilcocks. 

■*  Hannah  Ailing,"  b.  July  26,  1659;  m.  Scranton. 

°  Mary  Ailing,^  b.  Feb.  23,  1661;  m.  Gutteridge  (Goodrich  ?). 

^  John  Ailing,- b.  Dec.  13,  1663. 

■gif  Sarah  Ailing-  b.  Nov.  25,  1666. 

^fg  Samuel  Ailing,-  b.  Mar.  24,  1670;  d.  abt.  1744. 

^  Martha  Ailing,-  b.  June,  1673;  d.  July,  1673. 

'  John  Ailing,  Sen'r"s,  will  is  as  follows;  Probate,  Vol.  2, 
pp.  80  and  81. 

I,  John  Ailing,  New  Haven  in  New  England  being  very  sick 
in  body,  but  of  sound  understanding  do  now  make  m}^  last 
Will  and  Testament. 

Imprimis — I  give  my  soul  to  Jesus  Christ  who  purchased  it, 
and  my  body  to  be  decently  buried.  After  my  just  debts  are 
paid,  1  give  my  worldly  goods  to  my  beloved  wife  and  chil- 
dren as  followeth,  viz.: 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  oldest  son  John  Allin,  that  farm 
I  bought  of  Henry  Gleson  (Glover?)  on  Homes  Race  con- 
taining 43^4  acres  together  with  a  house  standing  upon  it 
and  all  the  appurtenances  thereto  belonging.  Item — Two 
acres  and  a  half  of  land  in  the  suburbs  quarter,  by  the 
cherry  trees,  it  was  formerly  Richard  Beechers — though 
not  the  corne  growing  upon   the  land.      Item — A  two  year 

*"  Free  Man's  Charge. — Yow  shall  neither  plolt,  practice  nor  consent,  to  any  evill  or  hurt 
against  this  Jurisdiction  or  any  pte  of  it,  or  against  the  civil  government  here  established,  and  if 
yow  shall  know  any  pson  or  psons  well  intend,  plott  or  conspire  anything  wch  tends  to  the  hurt  or 
prejudice  of  the  same  yow  shall  timely  discover  the  same  to  lawful  authority  here  established  and 
yow  shall  assist  and  be  helpful!  in  all  the  affairs  of  the  Jurisdiction,  and  by  all  means  shall  promovc 
the  publique  welfare  of  the  same  according  to  yor  place,  ability  and  opportunity;  yow  shall  give  due 
honnor  to  the  lawfull  magestrates,  and  shall  be  obedient  and  subject  to  all  the  wholesome  lawes  and 
orders  already  made  or  wch  shall  be  hereafter  made  by  lawful  authority  aforesaid,  and  that,  both 
in  yor  pson  and  estate:  and  when  you  shall  be  duly  called  lo  give  yor  vote  or  suffrage  in  any  elec- 
tion or  touching  any  other  matter  wch  concerneth  this  commonwealth  yow  shall  give  it  as  in  yor 
conscience  yow  shall  judg  may  conduce  to  the  best  good  of  the  same." — Colonial  Records,  tbjq. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  253 

old  Steer,  a  ewe  and  a  lamb  his  loom  and  all  the  tackling 
thereto  belonging  and  also  the  great  Bible  after  my  wife's 
decease. 

I  do  give  to  my  beloved  wife  and  my  son  Samuel  Allen  the 
family  homestead,  while  Samuel  lives  with  his  mother,  and 
in  case  Samuel  marry,  my  wife  shall  have  ye  new  end  of  ye 
house,  and  half  ye  barn  and  half  ye  benefit  of  ye  orchard,  to 
be  at  her  disposal  while  she  lives,  and  after  her  decease  the 
whole  to  return  to  my  son  Samuel.  Item  — I  do  give  to  my 
beloved  wife  the  household  goods  within  doors  to  be  at  her 
disposal.  Item— I  do  give  to  my  son  Samuel  fourteen  acres 
of  land  in  the  suburbs  quarter,  about  one  acre  of  meadow, 
more  or  less,  joining  and  lying  on  both  sides  of  path  ye  leads 
to  ye  Oyster  Point.  Item — three  acres  of  land  in  ye  York- 
shire quarter  lying  between  Henry  Gibson  and  Philip 
Alcocks  land,  moreover  two  acres  of  land  between  ye  coppis 
lyingbetween  John  Thompson,  Jun.,  and  Isaack  Beecher,  Jun., 
and  five  acres  in  ye  second  division,  butting  on  ye  highway  ye 
runs  to  Daniel  Thomas.  Item — my  third  division  containing 
forty  acres  lying  on  ye  west  side  of  Mill  River  bounded  by 
land  of  Robert  Lines  (Lewis?)  Jun.  and  John  Smith. 

Item — I  do  give  to  my  beloved  wife  and  son  Samuel  all  my 
corne  that  is  upon  the  ground  to  be  at  their  disposal. 

Item — I  do  give  to  my  son  Hobson's  children — namely 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  five  pounds.  Item — i  do  give  to  my 
daughter  Hannah  Scranton  five  pounds.  Item — I  do  give  to 
my  daughter  Mary  Guttowage  (Goodrich  ?)  five  pounds,  and 
respecting  my  grandchildren  Ebenezer  and  Mary  Wilcocks, 
I  leave  them  to  the  disposal  of  my  wife  and  my  son  Samuel, 
in  case  they  stay  with  them,  but  if  their  father  will  take 
them  away,  my  will  is  that  he  shall  pay  twenty  pounds  to  my 
executor  in  current  pay,  and  my  will  is  that  if  my  grand- 
daughter Mary  Wilcocks  do  stay  till  she  is  of  age,  she  shall 
have  five  pounds. 

Item — I  do  give  to  my  daughter  Sarah  twenty  pounds. 

I  do  appoint  my  wife  and  my  son  Samuel  to  be  my  execu- 
tors, to  pay  out  of  my  estate  the  above  mentioned  legacies, 
to  receive  all  just  debts  due  to  my  estate  and  pay  all  just 
debts  due  from  it. 

Item — All  ye  profits  from  my  estate  indoors  or  without  not 
herein  mentioned,  I  do  give  to  my  wife  and  son  Samuel  to  be 


254  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

at  their  disposal.  Also  1113^  will  is  that  my  son  Samuel  do 
comfortably  provide  for  his  mother  while  she  lives,  as  witness 
my  hand  and  seal  this  sixth  day  of  May    Anno  Domini  1689. 

his 

John  +  Alling.     [seal.] 

mark 

Joseph  Moss,  )       Sicorn    . 

Abraham  Bradley,  \  JVitnesses. 

New  Haven  Manuscript  Records,  p  416 — John  Allin,  Sen.,  a 
planter  of  New  Haven,  having  stood  in  peaceable  and  quiet 
possession  of  his  lot  and  buildings  for  more  than  thirty 
years,  in  1687  has  his  title  confirmed  to  him. 

Manuscript  Records,  Vol.  i.  b.  p.  43,  John  Allin,  Sen.,  hus- 
bandman, deeds  to  his  loving  son  John  Ailing,  Jr.,  a  tract 
at  a  place  called  Homes  Race.  43}-^  acres,  bounded  on  the 
west  by  the  line  between  Milford  and  New  Haven;  also,  a  lot 
in  the  suburbs  quarter,  2  acres,  at  a  place  called  Cherry 
Trees,  March  11,  1689.  'John  Alling,  Sen.,  had  two  sons  and 
six  daughters,  of  these  Martha,  the  '  youngest,  died  in  in- 
fancy. -Elizabeth,  the  eldest,  married  John  Hobson,  or 
Hopson,  and  died  before   her  father,  leaving    two  children, 

Samuel  and    Elizabeth.      '  Lydia    married    Wilcocks, 

also  died  before  her  father,  leaving  two  children,  Ebenezer 

and   Mary.     'Hannah  married  — Scranton.     'John,  his 

oldest  son,  was  a  weaver  or  clothier,  and  appears  to  have 
settled  at  a  place  called  Homes  Race,  near  the  Milford  line. 
No  record  is  found  of  his  marriage  or  children,  but  there  is 
of  a  Samuel,  Elizabeth,  and  Abigail  Alling,  whom,  it  seems 
very  probable,  were  his  children,  as  no  other  Ailing  is  known 
who  could  have  been  their  father.  -'Mary  married  Gutto- 
wage  (Goodrich?).  'Sarah  married  July  7,  1691,  Samuel 
Atwater.  'Samuel's  marriage  is  not  found,  but  eight  chil- 
dren are  recorded  to  him. 

^I^  Sarah  Ailing,'^  dau.  of  John  Alling,  Sen.;  m.  July  7, 
i69i,"Samuel  Atwater,  b.  Sept.  17,  1674;  d.  Sept.  17,  1742,  a.  78; 

r.  New  Haven. 

Five  Cliildrcn. 

■^S^  Daniel  Atwater,^  b.  Sept.  29,  1694;  d.  April  30,  1765. 

11  Damaris  Atwater,-^  b.  May  21,  1700;  d.  1771;  m.  Parker. 

13  Caleb  Atwater.''  b.  Oct.  16,  1702;  m.  (i)  Apr.  6.  1727,  Lydia  Benham; 
d.  Dec.  18,  1729;  m.  f2)  Abigail  Bradley;  12  chd  ,  all  by  (2). 

13   Mubel  Atwater,''  b   ;  m.  Apr.  6,  1758,  Isaac  Beecher. 

I'l  Stephen  Atwater, ^  b.  ;  d    . 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  255 

"J  Sarah  Ailing  and  Samuel  Atwater  are  said  to  have  had 
ten  children  between  1692  and  17  ii.  but  I  found  only  the 
above  five  on  record. 

•2I3  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius,'-  s.  of  John  Ailing,  Sen.,  b.  Mar. 
24,  1670;  d.  abt.  1744;  m.;  r.  New  Haven. 

Eight  Children. 

■^  Nathan  Ailing,  ist,^  b.  Mar.  8,  1696;  d.  Oct.  24   1774,  Hamden. 
sVo  John  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  20,  1698;  d.  abt.  1746. 
■^^g  Lydia  Ailing,^  b.  Jan.  23,  1699. 

18  Sarah  Ailing,^  b.  Apr.  25,  1702;  m.  Sept   7,  1726,  Amos  Thompson. 

^^  Samuel  Ailing  ^  b.  Aug.  18,  1704;  probably  d.  y. 

«o  Mary  Ailing, ^  b   Feb.  6,  1707;  d.  Feb.  8,  178S;  m.  Nov.  9,  1732,  Lieut. 
Abraham,  s.  of  William  Thompson,  b.  June,  171 1 
■f^  Hannah  Ailing,^  b.  Oct.  20,   1709;  d.  Jan.  4,   1793;  m.  Jan.  30,  1745, 

A\  Capt.  Caleb  Ailing. 
■^~~Q  Ebenezer  Ailing,^  b.  Nov.  20,  1712;  d.  1744. 

^  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius,  son  of  John,  Sen.,  was  younger 
than  both  the  son  and  grandson  of  Roger  of  the  same  name, 
and  at  one  time  were  all  living  in  New  Haven,  hence  they 
were  designated  as  Samuel  Ailing,  ist,  or  Sergt.  Samuel; 
Samuel  Ailing,  Jun.,  or  2d,  who  migrated  to  Newark,  N.  J., 
and  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius  or  3d.  In  his  will,  copied  below, 
he  makes  no  mention  of  his  wife  or  son  Samuel,  who  were, 
doubtless,  both  dead  before  the  will  was  written,  which  was 
in  court  June  25,  1744,  as  follows: 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen. 

The  5th  day  of  May,  1739— I,  Samuel  Ailing,  of  New  Haven, 
Connecticut,  being  aged  and  infirm  in  body  but  of  sound 
mind  and  memory  (for  which  I  desire  to  bless  God),  and 
therefore  calling  to  mind  the  uncertainty  of  life  and  that  it 
is  appointed  unto  all  men  once  to  die,  do  make  and  ordain 
this  my  last  Will  and  Testament;  that  is  to  say,  principally 
and  first  of  all,  I  give  and  recommend  my  soul  to  God  who 
gave  it  me,  and  my  body  to  the  earth  to  be  decently  buried, 
all  at  the  discretion  of  my  executor,  hereinafter  named,  and 
as  touching  such  worldly  goods  or  estate  wherewith  it  hath 
pleased  God  to  bless  me  in  this  life;  I  give,  devise  and  dis- 
pose of  the  same  in  the  following  manner  and  form,  my  just 
debts  and  funeral  expenses  and  charges  and  time  in  settling 
my  estate  being  duly  paid  out  of  my  movable  effects. 


256  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Item — Having'  heretofore  given  to  my  eldest  son  Nathan 
Ailing,  sundrys  b}'  deed,  in  addition  thereto,  I  do  now  give, 
devise  and  bequeath  unto  my  said  loving  son  Nathan  Ailing, 
and  to  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  all  that  land  lying  over 
against  his  house  across  the  highway,  which  I  bought  of  Capt. 
Whiting,  and  one  acre  and  a  half  of  meadow,  in  the  suburbs 
quarter,  formerly  Thompson's,  and  12  acres  of  land  lying  on 
Poplar  Hill,  between  his  own  land  and  Nathan  Bradley's,  and 
all  my  meadow  at  the  West  Side,  near  the  place  called 
vSpringfield,  and  also  five  acres  of  land  lying  by  Stephen 
Row's  farm,  said  farm  on  the  north,  and  Samuel  Chatterton's 
land  at  Poplar  Hill,  on  the  south,  upon  this  condition  only, 
that  my  said  son  pay  to  my  daughter  Hannah,  the  full  value 
of  said  five  acres  in  six  months  after  my  decease.  Also,  I  give 
to  my  said  son  Nathan,  the  one-half  of  what  team  and  tack- 
ling for  a  team,  and  all  husbandry  utensils  I  shall  leave  at  my 
decease.  I  also  give  unto  him  my  seventh  division  of  land 
to  be  laid  out,  and  all  my  undivided  lands. 

Item — As  to  my  son  John,  I  delivered  to  him  while  here 
his  full  portion  of  my  estate,  but  I  do  now  order  my  son 
Ebenezer  to  pay  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds  in  equal  shares 
to  my  son  John  Alling's  children  as  they  respectively  arrive 
to  lawful  age. 

Item  —  I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  to  my  loving  son, 
Ebenezer  Ailing,  and  to  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  all 
and  singular,  my  house,  barn,  orchard  and  whole  farm  of 
land,  lying  above  Dorman's  (so  called),  where  I  formerly 
dwelt,  only  reserving  to  my  three  daughters,  Sarah,  Mary 
and  Hannah  the  use  and  improvement  of  the  fruits  of  half 
of  my  orchard  aforesaid,  for  the  term  of  ten  years  from  this 
date,  to  be  equally  divided  between  these  three,  always  pro- 
vided, upon  this  condition,  that  my  said  son  Ebenezer  pay  to 
my  four  daughters,  Lydia,  Mary,  Sarah  and  Hannah  the  sum 
of  eighty  pounds  in  such  time  and  manner  as  I  shall  here- 
after in  this  my  will  direct,  also  I  give  my  said  son  Ebenezer 
the  other  half  of  what  team  and  tackling  for  a  team  and 
husbandry  utensils  I  shall  leave. 

Item — As  to  my  three  daughters,  Lydia,  Sarah  and  Mary, 
who  are  already  married,  having  delivered  to  each  of  them 
at  marriage  or  since  the  sum  of  fifty  pounds,  as  near  as  I 
can  come  at  it  in  value,  but  if  either  of  them  have  not  re- 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  257 

ceived  that  sum,  my  will  and  pleasure  is  that  the  sum  of 
fifty  pounds  be  made  up  to  each  of  them  out  of  the  four 
score  pounds  to  be  paid  by  my  son  Ebenezer. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  loving-  daughter  Hannah 
Ailing  the  sum  of  fifty  pounds  to  be  paid  to  her  within  six 
months  after  my  decease,  unless  I  shall  pay  said  sum  or  any 
part  thereof  to  her  and  also  the  five  acres  of  land  or  said 
value  thereof  before  mentioned  in  the  devise  to  my  son 
Nathan  and  what  household  goods  is  laid  by  for  her  to  be 
accounted  a  part  of  said  fifty  pounds. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  aforesaid  four  daughters, 
or  those  that  shall  legally  represent  them,  all  the  remainder 
of  movable  estate  in  said  house,  equally  between  them  to  be 
divided,  and  what  linen  my  daugher  Hannah  hath  spun  her- 
self shall  not  be  accounted  any  part  of  my  estate. 

Item — I  give  to  my  grandson,  David  Ailing — Nathan's  son — 
my  shortest  gun,  and  to  his  brother  Samuel,  my  longer  gun. 

Item — All  the  residue  of  my  personal  estate  I  give  and 
devise  to  my  son  Nathan  and  my  daughter  Hannah,  equally 
to  be  divided  between  them,  but  the  four  score  pounds  afore- 
said, after  my  three  married  daughters  are  made  up  fifty 
pounds  aforesaid,  the  remainder  to  be  equally  divided 
amongst  my  four  daughters  or  that  legally  represent  them. 
Lastl}'-,  I  do  by  these  presents  nominate  and  appoint  my  lov- 
ing sons,  Nathan  Ailing  and  Ebenezer  Ailing,  to  be  the 
executors  of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament,  hereby  revok- 
ing all  former  wills  and  testaments  by  me  made,  confirming 
this  and  no  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal 
in  New  Haven,  the  day  and  date  first  before  written. 

JosiAH  Whitney,  ^  Samuel  Alling.     [seal.] 

John  Whitney,     ?■  Witnesses. 
Samuel  Buell,      ) 

In  1 7 18  a  number  of  the  proprietors  in  New  Haven  made 
a  gift  of  forty  acres  of  land  for  the  support  of  Yale  College, 
and  Samuel  Ailing  gave  five  acres  of  it. 

-^^  Daniel  Atwater,'  s.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Ailing 
Atwater;  m.  July  23,  17 17,  Abigail  Tuttle,  b.  Apr.  4,  1692;  d. 
Jan.  9,  1769;  r.  New  Haven. 

17 


258  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    AI.LING,    SENIOR. 

Nine  C/n'ldren. 

-'■  Samuel  Atwater,-*  b.  June  i,  1718;  m.  Dec.   26,    1744,  Sarah,  dau.  of 

Caleb  Ball. 
-*  Sarah   Atwater,-'   h.    Sept.    12,    1719;   m.    Dec.    19,     1742,     Ebenezer 

Ailing,  Wall'd. 
-f^.g  John  Atwater, •»  b.  Mar.  14,  1721;  m.  Jan.  25,  174S,  /(,%  Mary  Ailing, 

Wall'd;  I  son,  John.  b.  Nov.,  1751;  d.  1752. 
-•5  Abigail  Atwater, •*  b.  Aug.  S,  1722;  d.  Dec.  17,  1740,  a.  18. 
-'■  Mary  Atwater,"*  b.   Dec.   22,  1723;  m.   (i)  Ebenezer  Ives,  (2)  Gilead 

Gregory. 
-*  Anne  Atwater,-*  b.  June  4,  1726;  m.  Joshua  Munson,  b.  Jan.  30,  1712; 

d.  Ai:g.  3,  1772;  res.  Wall'd;  8  chd.;  '  Joshua,  b.  Feb.  4,  1750;  d.  y. 

2  Elizabeth,*  b.  Feb.    29,    1752;   m.  May   2,   1773,   Thomas  Roice. 

3 Joshua,    b.    Aug.    2,    1754;    m.    Apr.    iS,    1774,    Miriam    Dayton. 

^LucyiLuce),  b.   Feb.  3,  1757;  d.   Sept.   29,    1795;  m.   Apr.   i,  1782, 

Rev.  Amaziah  Rose;  r.  Branford.     'Anna,  b.  Jan.  28,  1760;  d.  1829; 

m.  May   10,  1785,   Samuel  Street.     « Miriam,  b.   Oct.    22,  1765;   d. 

Mar.   14,   1843;  m.  Oct.    17,   1808,  George  Street.     '  Mary,  b.  Feb. 

26,   1766.      ''Abigail,  b.   July    17,    1770;    m.     Dec.    23,    1795,    Rev. 

Amaziah  Rose. 
-•'  Damaris  Atwater,'*  b.  Dec.  30,  1729;  m.  Nov.  20,  1750,  James  Ives. 
■50   Daniel  Atwater,*  b.  July  S,  1730;  m.  (i)  Feb.  26,  1756,  Sarah   Harris; 

m.  (2)  Aug.  31,  1761,  Lois  Mansiield. 
81  Abel  Atwater,-*  b.  June  23,  1734:  d.  Apr.  2,  1844. 

^Ug-  Nathan  Ailing,  ist,'  s.  of  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius;  m. 
Jan.  3,  1723,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Brown) 
Todd,  b.  Feb.  20,  1702;  d.  Oct.  26,  1771;  r.  Mt.  Carmel. 

Te?!  Children. 

^-y  David  Ailing,^  b.  Feb.  2,  1724;  d.   Apr.   22,    1794,  Canaan  Mountain, 
Conn. 
«8  Samuel  Ailing,-*  b    Jan.   31,   1726;   m.  June   17,    1752,  Mary  Leek;  i 

dau.,  Eunice,  b   Mar.  i,  1753. 
=>*  Hannah  Ailing,*  b.  Oct  4,  1727;  m.  Jan.  25,  1750,  Ezekiel  Hotchkiss. 
/^  Nathan  Ailing,  2d,-*  b.   Oct.    14,   1729;  d.  June  2,  1812,   Mt.  Carmel, 

Hamden. 
jy^j-  Zadoc  Ailing,  ist,-*  b.  Nov.  27,  1731;  d.  abt.  1787. 
»'  Amos  Ailing,-*  b.  Feb.  14,  1734. 


*  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  tMunson)  Roice  had  dau.  Elizabeth,  b.  1780;  d.  1864.  She  m.  Ste- 
phen Prait,  b.  1774;  d.  1840,  who  had  a  dau.  Eliza,  b.  1S03;  d.  1854;  m.  Horace  Johnson,  b.  1799;  d. 
1885,  Constableville,  N.  Y.;  theirs.  Stephen  Albert  Johnson,  b.  Hoonvillc,  N.  Y.,  May  23.  1840;  m. 
June  26,  1866,  Emeline,  dau.  of  Schuyler  C.  Thompson  (the  founder  of  Schuyler  C.  Thompson  & 
Co.'s  Bank);  served  in  the  Civil  War,  72d  Regt.,  Pennsylvania,  also  as  captain  of  Co.  K,  8th 
Indiana  Legion;  cashier  of  Thompson  &Co.'s  bank  since  its  organization  in  1868.  They  had  3  chd.; 
Franklin  C,  b.  June  9,  iS6q;  d.  Jan.  6,  1895.  William  S.,  b.  Apr.  26,  1870;  assistant  cashier  of  S- 
C.  Thompson's  bank.  Florence  .V.,  b.  Feb.  it,  1S76;  m.  May  10,  1898,  Egerton  R.  Williams,  Jr., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  259 

"^  Benjamin  Ailing*  b.   May  i,  1736;  m.   Mar.  7,  1764,   Lydia,  dau.   of 

Amos  Tuttle,  b.  July  20,  1741 
89  Joel  Ailing.-*  b.  Nov.  24,  1738. 
*"  Moses  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  4,  1741. 
•*!  Sarah  Ailing. •*  b.  Oct.  20,  1745;  m.  Daniel  Rexford. 

3  8  Benjamin  and  Lydia  Allen  bought  a  tract  of  land  in 
South  Purchase,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  31,  1765  (Woodbury 
Records,  Vol.  XV,  p.  205);  no  record  of  children. 

3^  "Amos  Ailing-,  in  the  service  of  the  New  Haven  Colony, 
was  captivated  with  the  late  Major  Dyer,  in  1756,  and  was  a 
captive  in  Canada  till  1759,  and  passed  through  a  scene  of 
suffering,  &c.,  for  which  the  Assembly  granted  him  fifteen 
pounds  out  of  the  public  treasury,  March,  1760."  Colonial 
Records,  Vol.  XI,  p.  265. 

*"  "  Moses  Allen  was  drafted  in  1759  to  go,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Major  Rogers,  among  the  Indians  at  St.  Francois, 
where  he  suffered  so  as  to  be  unable  to  support  himself,  &c. 
The  Assembly  voted  him  twenty  pounds  out  of  the  treasury 
of  the  Colony,  May,  1764."     Vol.  XII,  p.  283. 

The  above  Amos  and  Moses  Ailing  were  probably  the  sons 
of  Nathan  Allen,  ist,  of  Mt.  Carmel,  or  possibly  of  Stephen 
Allino'  of  North  Haven. 


to 


IS  Nathan  Ailing,  ist's  will  in  abstract,  dated  Jan.  24,  1753, 
and  probated  Nov.,  1774: 

Imprimis — Gives  wife  Hannah  one-third  movable  estate 
and  improvement  of  one-third  of  real  estate. 

Item — To  ray  sons  David,  Samuel,  Nathan,  Zadoc,  Amos, 
Benjamin,  Joel  and  Moses,  to  them  and  heirs  a  double  share 
of  all  the  remainder  to  be  taken  in  land  if  sufficient,  includ- 
ing in  each  one's  part  what  I  have  or  may  hereafter  do  toward 
their  settlement,  that  is  to  say,  to  each  son  ^^  parts  of  my 
estate  as  aforesaid. 

Item — To  my  daughters,  Hannah  Hotchkiss  and  Sarah 
Ailing,  I  give  to  each  a  single  share  of  all  remainder  of  my 
estate  to  be  taken  in  movables  to  make  an  j^g  part.     Finally 

appoints  wife  Hannah  executrix. 

Nathan  Alling.     [seal.] 
Thomas  Leek, 
Phebe  Leek,       ]■    Witnesses. 
Timothy  Leek, 


26o  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

^^A  Joh^  Ailing,"  s.  of  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius;  m.  Dec.  26, 
1724,  Patience,  dan.  of  Caleb  Mix,  b.  Mar.  23,  1699;  d.  1786; 
sister  of  Thankful,  who  m.  Caleb  Ailing,   ist;  r.  West  Haven. 

Six  Children. 

42  John  Ailing,''  b.  Oct.  i,  1726. 

■*^  Patience  Ailing,*  b.  Feb.  27,  1730;  m.  Apr.  22,  1756,  Jonathan  Mix. 

44  Elijah  Ailing,-*  »^  )    b.  Dec.  7,  1731. 

-.  - 
*»  Hezekiah  Ailing,''       ^  )    b.  Dec.  7,  1731. 

4"  Amasa  Ailing, 4  b.  Aug.  25,  1733. 

^V  Christopher  Ailing,*  b.  Aug.  29,  1735. 

1*^  John  Ailing  died  when  his  children  were  all  minors 
and  their  grandfather,  Caleb  Mix,  was  appointed  their 
guardian. 

-^^  Lydia  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius;  m.  Jan. 
7,  1 7 19,  Benjamin,  s.  of  Michael  Todd,  b.  Nov.  19,  1693;  bro.  of 
Hannah,  wf.  of  Nathan  Ailing  ist. 

T1U0   Children. 

4*  Benjamin  Todd,  Jr. ,4  b.  Apr.  10,  172S;  m.  Nov.  5,  1755,  Lois  Tuttle, 

b.  Feb.  14,  1738. 
49  Titus  Todd(Dea.),4b  July  16,  1730;   m.  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  b.  June  17, 

1736;  d.  June  28,  1805. 

^^  Ebenezer  Ailing,'  s.  of  Samuel  Ailing,  Tertius;  m.  Nov. 
1,  1733,  Mary  Tuttle,  b.  Feb.  12,  17 12;  d.  1764;  r.  Hamden. 

Three  Children. 

^0  Eunice  Ailing.*  b.  Oct.  23,  1734;  d.  y. 
^1  Eunice  Ailing,*  b.  Mar.  29,  1741. 

52  Mary  Alling,4  b.  1743;  m.  1762  Enoch  Baldwin;  i   dau.,   Huldah;  m. 
Barnabas  Baldwin,  Jr. 

The  widow  Mary  (Tuttle)  Ailing  married  (2)  April  19, 
1748,  Asa  Todd;  had  one  daughter,  Elizabeth;  born  April  13, 
1749;  died  May  7,  1885;  married  March  26,  1772,  Capt.  Soloman 
Phipps.  He  married  (2)  Hannah  (Ailing)  Dwight,  daughter 
of  Caleb  Ailing,  ist, 

■^^^  David  iVUing,'  s.  of  Nathan  and  Hannah  Ailing,  ist; 
m.  (i)  Jan  12,  1748,  Rhoda,  dau.  of  Capt.  Caleb  Ailing,  ist;  b. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  261 

Sept.  23,  1727;  d.  abt.  1756;  m.  (2)  Jan.  3,  1760,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Bird,  Patience    Sanford;  d.    1775;    r.    Hamden   and    Canaan, 

Conn. 

Eight  Children. 

By  (I) 
^^^  Ebenezer  Ailing, ^  b.  Oct.  16,  1749. 

^V?  Lois  Alling.s  b.  May  17.  1752;  d.  June  7,  1838,  Mantua,  O. 
5s  Phineas  Ailing,"  b.  Oct.   5,   1754;  m.  f|}  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Ailing,  Jr.;  removed  to  central  New  York,  had  chd.  and  died  there; 
trace  of  record  lost. 
By  (2) 
-/g?3  Medad  Ailing, ^  b.  June  28,  1762;  d.  Canaan  Mountain,  Feb.  21,  1833. 
^\V  Rhoda  Alling,6  b  Feb.  14,  1764;  d.  Feb.  19,  1S38,  Hamden. 
■/^  Patience  Ailing, ^  b.  July  21,  1766;  d.  July  9,  1851,  Hamden. 
59  Susanna  Ailing,^  b.  Sept.  10,  1769;  d.  Mar.  24,  1835;  m.  July  20,  1791, 
AmosWoodin,  b    1768;  d.  May  4,  1825;  2  chd.;  1  Phebe.     '-^Israel; 
m.  Betsey  Munson. 
^6_o_  Job  Ailing,''  b.  Apr.  12,  1773;  d.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1859. 

3  2  David  Ailing,  after  the  decease  of  his  second  wife, 
went  with  his  son  Medad  to  Canaan  Mountain,  Conn.,  died 
and  was  buried  there. 

^5_  Nathan   Ailing,  2d,'  s.  of  Nathan,  ist;  m.  Feb.  12,  1755, 

Mar)^  Hitchcock,  b.  Aug.   10,   1733;  d.   Sept.   14,   1803;  r.   Mt. 

C arm  el. 

Eiirht  Children. 


'<i 


'51  Esther  Ailing, 5  b.  Dec.  i,  1755;  m.  ||  Isaac  Ailing. 
-^  EH  Ailing, 5  b.  June  20,  1757;  d.  Apr.  3,  1836,  Hamden. 
■^^  Nathan  AUing,  3d,5  b.  Oct.  21,  1759;  d.  Jan.  17,  1805,  Hamden. 
■/g^  Chauncey  AlUng.^  b.  May  25,  1763;  d.  Feb.  28,  1837,  Bristol,  N.  Y. 
yA-  Justus  Ailing, 5  b.  June  8,  1766;  d.  June  18,  1808,  Colebrook,  Conn. 
^«g  Levi  AlHng.s  b.  Mar.  17,  1770;  d.  Mar.  31,  1S36,  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn. 
^^  Jared  AUing, =  b.  Sept.  4,  1773;  d.  Dec.  16,  1850,  Wall'd. 
2%\  Zadoc  Ailing,  2d,5  b.  May  11,  1775;  d.  Nov.  27,  1827;  m.  Anna  War- 
ner; d.  Nov.  29,  1850,  a.  77. 

3  3  Nathan  Ailing,  2d,  and  his  son  Nathan,  3d,  lived  in  the 
north  part  of  Hamden,  and  are  buried  in  Mt.  Carmel  Ceme- 
tery. About  a  century  ago  the  children  all  changed  the 
spelling  of  their  name  from  Ailing  to  Allen,  to  which  their 
descendants  have  conformed  except  Merit,  a  son  of  Nathan, 
3d,  who  reverted  to  Ailing. 

^f^  Zadoc  Allen,  ist,^  s.  of  Nathan,  ist;  m.  Mar.  19,  1761, 
Desire  Warner;  r.  Hamden. 


262  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Six  Children. 

^^  Jeremiah  Ailing/  b.  July  27,  1763;  d.  Oct.  3.  1S30. 
q§^  Joseph  Ailing.-^  b.  Mar.  5,  1765,  New  Haven  (Hamden). 
"■1  Mehitable    Ailing,'    b.    Dec.   9,  1761;     m.   Aug.   2,    17S1,    Holbrook 
Atwater. 

'3  Elizabeth  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1766;  m.  Timothy  Leek,  2d. 

''*  Desire  Ailing,'  b.  June  26,  1769. 

''^  Mary  Ailing,' b.  Feb.  27,  1771. 

^Vo  Christopher  Ailing/  s.  of  John  and  Patience;  m.  (i) 
Apr.  19,  1764,  Elizabeth  Gilbert;  d.  s.  i.;  m.  (2)  May  6,  1770, 
Abigail  Gorham;  r.  New  Haven. 

4  chd.     '  Mary,  -  Rebecca,  »  Lucy,  *  Elijah. 

41  Christopher  Ailing  died  about  1799,  leaving  four  minor 
children  as  above.  Samuel  Punderson  and  Joseph  Mix  were 
.administrators  of  his  estate  and  guardians  of  his  four  chil- 
dren. It  seems  probable  there  were  older  children.  He  was 
chosen  captain  of  the  5th  Co.,  2d  Reg't,  train  band,  New 
Haven,  October,  1774. 

4^  Ebenezer    Ailing,'   s.   of    David   and    Rhoda;   m.    New 
Haven,  Sept.  15,  1774,  Mary  Wolcott;  r.  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Six  Children,  all  Born  in  Plymouth. 

^■8  Amanda  Ailing, «  b. ;  m.  James  Warner.    Removed  with  an  ox 

team  to  Darke  Co.,  O.,  about  1S20,  where  they  raised  a  family,  but 
trace  of  them  is  lost. 

^•yV  Sally  Alling,«  b.  Dec.  20,  17S1;  d.  Dec.  20,  181S. 

■^^  Huldah  Ailing,"^  b.  ;  m.  . 

%i  peninah  Ailing, '^  b.  ;  m.  Dennis  Hart;  rem  to  Medina,  O. 

■j\2g-  Polly  Ailing, 6  b. ;  m. . 

J^s^  Claudius  Ailing,^  b.  Aug.  27,  1788;  d.  Cheshire,  Jan.  8,  1S63. 

5  3  Ebenezer  Ailing  was  a  very  religious  man  and  spent 
much  of  his  time  in  later  life  m  the  study  of  the  Bible  and 
in  reading  Pilgrim's  Progress,  for  which  he  was  nicknamed 
"  Old  Bunyan." 

4-f^  Lois  Alling/^"  dau.  of  David  and  Rhoda;  m.  Dec.  29, 
1773,  Enos  Atwater,  b.  Apr.  10,  175°;  d.  Dec.  25,  1802;  r.  Ham- 
den, Conn. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  263 

Six  Children,  all  Born  in  Haviden. 

s-i  Rhoda  Atwater/  b.  Oct.   16,  1774;  d.  July  3,  ^§60;  m.  Samuel  San- 
ford;  II  chd. 

85  Amzi  Atwater.MD.  May  23,  1776;  d.  June   14,  1851;  m.  Huldah  Shel- 

don; 8  chd. 

86  Jotham  Atwater,«  b.  Oct    15,  1779;  d.  Nov.  4,  1828;  m.  Laura  Kellogg; 

5  chd. 

87  Lois  Atwater,"  b.  June  23,  1784;  d.  Mar.,  1S13;  m.   1805  Samuel  Jud- 

son;  9  chd. 

88  Miriam  Atvvater,'^  b.  Jan.   7,  1788;  d.  Nov.   14,  1S70;  m.   1805  David 

Pond;  9  chd. 

89  Mary  Atwater,''  b.  Nov.  5,  1793;  d.  May  10,  1846;  m.  Hezekiah  Hine; 

S  chd. 

5  4  Lois  Alling's  husband,  Enos  Atwater,  was  a  son  of 
Jacob,  and  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  where  he  lost  his 
health  and  died  at  the  age  of  52  years.  His  son  Amzi,  was  a 
surveyor  and  went  to  Ohio  in  1796  with  Moses  Cleveland 
(from  whom  that  city  was  named),  and  spent  four  seasons 
surveying  in  the  States  of  Ohio  and  New  York,  when  he 
located  and  settled  at  Mantua,  O.,  thirty  miles  southeast  of 
Cleveland.  After  his  father's  death  he  returned  to  Connec- 
ticut and  took  his  mother  home  with  him,  where  she  lived 
about  thirty-three  j^ears.  His  three  younger  sisters  accom- 
panied them,  where  they  married,  prospered  and  have  left  a 
creditable  and  influential  posterity. 

-j^g6_  Medad  Ailing,'  s.  of  David  and  Patience;  m.  (i)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Caleb  Ailing,  3d;  d.  s.  i.;  m.  (2)  July  14,  179O1 
her  sister  Rebecca;  had  3  chd.  and  d.;  m.  (3)  Mar.  26,  1806, 
Desire,  dau.  of  Andrew  Stevens;  i  chd.;  d.  y.;  r.  Hamden  and 

Canaan  Mountain. 

Children. 
By  (2)  • 
^  James  Ailing/  b.  Apr.  20,  1791:  d.  Aug.  S,  1822. 
^  Betsey  Ailing/  b.  Nov.  2,  1794;  d.  Nov.  8,  1835. 
92  Lewey    Ailing,"  b.    Sept.  29,    1797;  d.    July    26,    1S23;    m.    George 
Wheaton,  lawyer,  Cornwall,  Conn.;  3   chd.;   1  George  Ailing;  m. 
Artemesia    Baldwin.       '^  Nancy    Rebecca;   m.    William    Baldwin. 
3  Cynthia  L,;  m.  Albert  Shepherd. 

4'-^^  Rhoda  Ailing,'  dau.  of  David  and  Patience;  m.  Jan.  i, 
1787,  Thomas,  s.  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Leek,  b. 
1762;  d.  Oct.  28,  1821;  r.  Hamden. 


264  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Eleven  Children. 

»»  Abigail  Leek,«  b.  May  13,  17S7;  d.  um.  Feb.  10,  1864. 
»*  Charlotte  Leek,"  b.  Mar.   4,    lySq;  d.   June  2,   1825;  na.  by  Rev.    A. 
Ailing,  Aug.  26,  1807,  Daniel  Gilbert,  b.  1781;  d.   June  28,   1825;  3 
chd.;  'Albert,  b.  180S;  d.  July   12.  1825.    ^Sarali,  b.   1811;  d.  Sept. 
I,  1881;  m.  Mar.  20,  1831,  William  Bradley;  i.  s  and  3  daus.     ^Char- 
lotte,  b.  Nov.,  1817;  m.  E.  Ives  Bradley;  i  s.,  i  dau. ;  d.  y. 
^  Michael  Leek,"  b.  Dec.  23,  1790;  d.  Mar.,  1881. 
="=  Thomas  Leek,"  b.  Nov.  29,  1792;  d.  um.  Apr.  19,  1851. 
""  David  Leek,"  b.  Feb.  12,  1795;  d.  Sept.  20.  iS25;m.  Julia  M.  Mansfield; 
2  chd.;  Mnfant;  d.  Apr.  28,  1823.     ^' Julia  Maria,  b   Feb.  12,  1S25. 
4-^  Russell  Leek,"  b.  Apr.  26,  1797;  d.  July  7,  1872. 
09S  Asa  Leek,"   b.   May  7,   1799;  drowned,  s.  i.,  Iowa,   July  4,   1857;  m. 

Maria  Brown,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
■$i^  Rhoda   Leek,"    b.   Apr.    28,    iSoi;   d.  Sept.    17.   1866;  m.   ^g  Eneas 

Woodin. 
|-?4  Horace  Leek,"b.  Sept.  10,  1803;  rem.  to  Michigan. 
Ifl  Enos  Leek,"  b.  Sept.  25,  1805;  d.  Feb.  20,  1881. 
iSf  Dana  Winston  Leek,"  b.  Jan.  14,  iSio;  d.  Jan.  31,  1893. 

Note.— Philip  Leek,  or  Leeke,'  the  emigrant,  b.  in  England,  i6ii,was 
among  the  first  settlers  of  New  Haven;  d.  May.  1676,  a.  65.  He  had  sons, 
Thomas  and  John,  and  2  datis.,  Mary  and  Joanna. 

Thomas  Leek.-  s  of  Philip,  had  2  s.,  Thomas  and  John,  and  5  daus. 

Thomas  Leek,^  s.  of  Thomas,  b.  Mar.  22,  1688;  m.  June  i,  1716,  Mary 
Winston;  had  3  s.,  Daniel,  Timothy  and  Thomas,  and  5  daus.  This  second 
Thomas  settled  on  the  Leek  homestead,  Hamden,  1719-20,  as  by  deed. 

Thomas  Leek,"*  gt.  gr.  s.  of  Philip,  b.  Nov.,  1723;  m.  Mary  Johnson  of 
West  Haven;  had  i  s.,  Thomas,  andi  dau.,  Sarah;  d.  um  ,  a.  24. 

Thomas  Leek,^  s.  of  Thomas  and  Mary;  m.  Rhoda  Ailing. 

4^  Patience  Ailing/  dau.  of  David  and  Patience;  m.  Levi 
Munson,  b.  May  i,  1764;  d.  Jan.  22,  1826;  r.  Hamden,  Conn. 

Six  Children. 

10*  Russell   Munson,"   b.    May  28,    1789;  d.   Nov.    11,    1823;  m.    Hepsey 

Root;  2  s. 
1"*  Levi   Munson,"  b.    Dec.   22,  1791;   d.   Feb.   6,   1826;  m.   by  Rev.  A. 

Ailing,  Nov.  20,  1814,  Huldah  Warner;  2  chd.;  '  Levi  B.;  drowned 

July  26,  1S41.     2  Willis;  m.  Minerva  R'ggs;  many  descendants, 
los  Lucinda  C.  Munson,"  b.  Feb.  6,  1793;  d.  Feb.  25,  1878;  m.  -3^  Samuel 

Ailing,  s.  of  Roger,  6th. 
i^-  Rhoda  Munson,"  b.  July  12,1795;  d.  Sept.  29.  1871. 
1^  Huldah  Munson,"  b.  Jan.  11,  1798;  d.  Dec.  21,  1850. 
!"»  Harriet  Munson,"  b.   Nov.  22,  1809;  m.   Apr.  2,  182S,  Lyman  Hotch- 

kiss;  2  s.  in  the  Civil  War,  one.  Norman,  captured  and  starved  to 

death;  the  other  survived  and  returned. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  265 

.jj^Y  Job  Ailing/'  s.  of  David  and  Patience;  m.  Kent,  Conn., 
1800,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Capt.    Norton  of  a   whaler;  d.  1854;  r. 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Txvo  CJiildren. 

10'-'  Norman  Ailing,'^  b. ;  m.;  d.  s.  i. 

|if  Laura  Ailing.'^  b.  Mar.  10,  1803;  d.  Sept.  14,  1878,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

*■■"  Job  Ailing,  born  in  Hamden;  married  in  Kent,  Conn.; 
settled  in  Groton,  N.  Y.;  removed  to  Auburn,  1831,  and  died 
there.  In  his  later  years  he  is  said  to  have  been  an  invalid, 
very  lame  and  suffering  much  with  rheumatism.  He  was  a 
large  man,  fat  and  jolly,  and  notwithstanding  his  afflictions 
found  "this  life  worth  living,"  both  for  present  enjoyment 
and  for  the  assured  hope  of  a  brighter  and  better  one  to  follow. 
He  was  a  captain  in  the  1st  Brigade,  ist  Regiment,  Conn. 
Militia,  in  1798. 

■i^-^  Eli  Allen,'' s.  of  Nathan  Ailing,  2d;  m.  Hannah  Peck; 
d.  June  I,  1821;  r.  Hamden. 

C/iildreit. 

m  Lue  Allen,'' b   17S6;  d.  Oct.  25,  1863. 

lis  Esther  Allen, c  b.  1784;  d.  Maj'  20,  1843;  m.  Feb.  27,  tSo6,  Giles  Dun- 
bar; d.  July  21,  1S45. 

113  Justus  Eli  Allen,''  b.  1791;  d.  Nov.  5,  1857;  m.  Hannah  Brocket;  d. 
Sept., -1848;  rem.  to  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  2  chd. ;  '  Dwight;  d.  y.  -  Sher- 
man; m.  Harriet ;  i  dau.,  Nellie,  b.  1837. 


f^  Nathan  Allen,  3d,''  s.  of  Nathan  Ailing,  2d;  m.  Mary 
Beach;  d.  Nov.  22,  1810;  r.  Hamden. 

Five  Children. 

Iff  Polly  (Mary)  Allen,''  b.  Oct.  4,  1784. 

11"  Chloe  Allen,''  b.   1788;  m.  Chauncey  Dickerman,  b.  1785;  d.   1867;  r. 

Chatham,    N.     Y.;    5    chd.;     'Sherman,     -  Elmira;     » Mary     Ann, 

^  Laurietta,  ^Rodolphus. 

11 »  Nathan  Allen,  4th, '■  b. ;  settled  in  central  New  York. 

■^  MeritAUiiig  "^  b.  Oct.  1,  1793;  d.   Hamden,  Dec.  31,  1S70. 
120  Henry  L.  Allen.''  b. ;  r.  Wall'd. 

4f^  Chauncey  Allen, ■'  s.  of  Nathan,  2d;  m.  abt.  1788  Mabel, 
dau.  of  Alvin  and  Martha  Bradley;  in  1798  rem.  from  Con- 
necticut to  Bristol,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.;  r.  and  d.  there. 


266  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Five  Children. 

^W  Alvin  Allen, "^  b.  Aug.  26,  1790;  d.  Dec.  27,  1S59. 

122  Orrin  Allen, •i  b.  ;  m.  ;  had  chd.  and  d.  in  Westfield,  O. 

\%\  Wells   Allen,'*  b.    in    Connecticut,    Aug.  17,    1795;   d.  Granger,   O., 

Mar.   I,   1881. 
ifl  Hoel  Allen, «  b.  Mar.  16,  1799;  d.  Bristol.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1S64. 
Polly  Allen,'*  b.  ;  m.  Feb..  1825;  r.  Bristol,  N.  Y. 

4ix  Justus  Allen,-'  s.  of  Nathan,  2d;  m.  Mabel  Ives,  b.  Feb. 
9,  1767;  d.  Aug.  4,  1834;  X.  Colebrook,  Conn. 

Seven  Children. 

|4|  Truman  Allen, •■■  b.  Nov.  17,  1792;  d.  Granby,  Conn.,  Feb.  7,  18S6. 

•Iff  Lyman  I.  Allen.''  b.  Feb.'  15,  1799;  d.  Vernon,  O.,  Mar.  12,  1875. 
a.  76. 

Ill  Roxana  Allen,**  b.  Oct.  12,  1794;  d.  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1865. 

1^14  Augustus  Allen,''  b.  Oct.  29,  1796:  d.  Honesdale.  Pa.,  Oct.  25,  1864. 

Ifl  Lewis  Allen.''  b.  Aug.  23,  1801;  d.  Mill  Brook,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  184S. 

iffi  Cynthia  Allen, «  b.  Oct.  22,  1804;  d.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1870. 

131  Sylvia  Allen,**  b.  Jan.  5,  J807;  d.  um.  Apr.  16.  1877;  r.  with  bro.  Tru- 
man at  Granby,  Conn. 

oW  Levi  Allen,' s.  of  Nathan,  2d;  m.   Nov.    11,   1795,  Grace 
C.  Nutt;  d.  May  4,  1845;  r.  Hamden. 

Five  Children. 

13S  Henrietta  Maria  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  27,  1796;  d.  Jan.  20,  1S72;  m.  Nov., 

1S37, Rexford. 

Iff  Mary  Allen,**  b.  Oct.  15,  1798;  d.  Oct.  12,  1861. 
J4i  Levi  Chester  Allen.**  b.  Sept.  22,  1S05;  d.  June,  1874. 
Iff-  Chauncey  Allen,**  b.  Oct.  23,  1810;  d.  Apr.  8,  1896. 
i3«  Sylvester  Allen,"  b.  Aug.  9,  1812;  d.  Aug.  17,  1865. 

-^^^  Jared  Allen,'  s.  of  Nathan,  2d;  m.  Hamden.  Apr.  6, 1800, 
Abigail   (Nabby)    Peck,  b.  July   2,    1779;   d.   Mar.   9,    1846;    r. 

Wall'd. 

Four  Children. 

Ifl  Harriet  Allen,'*  b.  Jan.  16,  1801;  d.  Mar.  25,  1879. 

if?-  Henry  Allen,**  b.  May  30,  1S04;  d.  Wall'd,  May  6,  1871. 

i^"  Eliza  Ann  Allen,'*  b.  June  4,  1807;  drowned  July  26,  1857. 

!■*"  Abby  Allen,**  b.  July  8,  1809;  d.  Youngstovvn,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1S84;  m. 
Mar.  7,  1844,  Russell  Merrick,  b.  Jan.  i,  1794;  d.  Youngstown,  O., 
Jan.  I,  i860;  I  s.,  William  R.,  b.  May  27,  1845;  d.  July  3,  1896;  ni. 
Apr.  I,  1S85,  Agnes  L  ]\Ioses;  s.  i. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  267 

6''  Jared  Allen  had  his  four  children  baptized  in  Walling- 
ford,  November  22,  1812.  His  son  Harry  and  wife,  with  his 
unmarried  sister  Eliza  Ann,  were  the  founders  of  the  Wal- 
lingford  Community,  under  Rev.  John  Humphrey  Noyes. 


-^  Zadoc  Allen,  2d,  the  youngest  son  of  Nathan,  2d,  was 
called  "Doc."  as  a  contraction  of  his  name  Zadoc.  He  was 
also  called  "  Doctor,"  a  sobriquet  for  the  seventh  son.  He 
had  no  children,  and  in  his  will,  which  was  presented  in  court 
December  12,  1827,  he  gives  to  his  wife  Anna  all  of  his  mova- 
ble property,  and  the  income  of  all  the  other,  and  as  much 
of  the  principal  as  may  be  necessary  for  her  support  and 
comfort,  and  at  her  decease  distributed  the  remainder  as 
follows  : 

To  the  Connecticut  Society,  to  educate  young  men  for  the 
ministry,  to  the  American  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  and 
to  the  Bible  Society,  each,  one  hundred  dollars.  To  the  first 
Ecclesiastical  Society  in  East  Hamden  and  the  School  Society 
in  Mt.  Carmel  $500  each,  and  divided  the  remainder  equally 
among  his  living  nephews  and  nieces  at  the  decease  of  his 
wife,  which  distribution  was  made  the  i6th  day  of  May,  1851. 
This  gave  the  persons  named  below  $102  each. 

Henry,  Henry  L.,  Eliza  Ann  Allen  and  Harriet  Culver, 
Wallingford,  Conn.;  Merit  Ailing,  Mary  Warner,  Henrietta 
M.  Rexford,  Chauncey,  Levi  C.  and  Lue  Allen,  Hamden; 
Truman  and  Sylvia  Allen,  Granby,  Conn.;  Justus  and 
Nathan  Allen,  Oxford,  N.  Y. ;  Abby  Merrick,  Atwater,  Ohio; 
Augustus  Allen,  Wayne  County,  Pa.;  Lyman  J.  Allen,  Ver- 
non, O.;  heirs  of  Lewis  Allen,  Colebrook,  Conn.;  Cynthia 
Hungerford,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.;  Nathan  Allen,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.;  Wells  and  Alvin  Allen,  Granger,  O.;  Orrin  Allen,  West- 
field,  O.;  Hoel  Allen,  Bristol,  N.  Y.;  Chauncey  Phillips,  Albion, 
N.  Y.;  Sylvester  Allen,  Roxy,  wife  of  Henry  Lewis,  and 
heirs  of  Chloe  Dickerman. 

•  ^%  Jeremiah  Ailing,^  s.  of  Zadoc,  ist;  m.  (i)  Zebe,  orPhebe, 
Matthews;  2  chd.;  'Hannah;  d.  Dec.  24,  1799,  a.  2  days.  'Phebe; 
d.  Sept.  13,  1802,  a.  6  mo.;  she  d.  Sept.  9,  1803,  a.  42.  He  m. 
(2)  Sept.  8,  1805,  Mrs.  Sally  Bradley  in  the  East  Plains  meet- 
ing house,  by  Rev.  A.  Allmg,  who  also  received  her  to  church 
fellowship  Dec.  7,  1806. 


268  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

He  was  a  school-teacher  as  well  as  a  poet,  and  kept  a  daily 
record  of  the  weather,  twenty-five  years  of  which  he  pub- 
lished, beginning  April  I,  1785,  entitled:  "A  Register  of  the 
Weather,  or  an  account  of  the  several  rains,  snow  storms, 
depth  of  each  snow,  hail  and  thunder,  with  some  account  of 
the  weather  each  day,  and  some  other  events  worthy  of  notice 
for  the  last  twenty-five  years,  ending  March  3,  1810.  From 
observations  taken  most  of  the  time  in  Hamden,  near  New 
Haven,  in  Connecticut,  lat.  41,  23,  N.;  Ion.  73,  14,  W." 

By  Jeremiah  Ailing.  New  Haven:  Press  of  Oliver  Steele  & 
Co.,  1810. 

Conn.  Quarterly,  Vol.  i,  p.  323  says: 

The  Franklin  Elm— Jerry  Ailing,  a  "poet  and  pedagogue," 
brought  it  on  his  back  from  Hamden  Plains  and  sold  it 
to  Thaddeus  Beecher  for  a  pint  of  rum  and  some  other  trifles. 
It  was  planted  on  the  day  of  Franklin's  death,  April  17,  1790. 
Its  girth,  two  feet  from  the  ground,  is  sixteen  feet.  This 
noble  tree  spreads  its  graceful  branches  as  a  welcome  and  a 
shelter  to  all  who  make  pilgrimages  to  New  Haven.  *  *  * 
In  its  shade  is  the  "  Town  Pump,"  one  of  the  old  land- 
marks which  thirsty  people  would  regret  to  see  removed. 
It  was  given  to  the  city  long  ago,  by  Mr.  Douglas  of 
Middletown. 

■g^V  Joseph  Ailing,-'  s.  of  Zadoc,  ist,  m.  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
26,'  1790  Mary  Nash,  b.  Norwalk,  Conn.,  May  5,  1768;  r.  Claver- 
ack,  N,  Y.,  and  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Six  Cliildren. 

Iff  Luther  Nash  Ailing,"  b.  New  Haven,  July  4,  1791;  d.  North  East,  N. 

Y.,  Apr.  6.  1S39. 
^  Marcus  Warner  Ailing,*^  b.  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1793;  d.  Sharon, 

Conn.,  Dec.  21,  1842. 
1*=  Calvin  Wooster  Ailing.'' b.   Hillsdale,   N.   Y.,  Dec.   31.   i795;  d.  near 

Rome,  N.  Y..  I\Iar.  12,   1S55;  m.   Marcy,  N.  Y.,  Achsah  Hannales; 

I  chd;  d.  y  ;  farmer, 
iff  Theron  L.  Ailing,"  b.  Norfolk,  Conn.,  Sept.  4.  1798;  physician. 
1*^  Maria  Ailing,"  b.  Norfolk,  Conn..  Aug.   20,   iSco;  d.   um.  winter  of 

1816. 
1*8  Hulda  Ailing,"  b   Norfolk,  Conn.,  May  ig,  1803;  d.  Schoharie,  N.  Y., 

Mar.  15,  1S43;  m.  Abram  I.  Mereness;  had  5  sons;  '  Edwin.  -James. 

3 Clarence,  •'William,  and  ^  Peter;  r.  Canajoharie. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR.    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  269 

2VV  Sally  Ailing/  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  of  Plymouth; 
m.  Nov.  12,  1804  David  Norton;  r.  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Six  Children. 

1*9  Mary  Wolcott  Norton,"  b.  Sept.  19,  1S05;  m   Lucius  Botsford,  d.  s.  i. 

150  Homer  J.  Norton.'  b.  June  22,  1S07;  d.  May  22,  1879;  m.  Polly  Morse; 

4  chd.;  'Sarah;  m.  Mitchell  of  Plainville.  ■'Mary;    m.  

Ryder  of  Unionville;  2  chd    -'Adelaide;  m.  Andrews  of  New 

Haven;  2  chd.  ^Emma;  m    Kitchen  of  Simsbury;  2  chd. 

1-1  Franklin  Norton,^  b.  June  9,  iSio;  d.  Aug.  24.  1863;  m.  1S33  Parme- 
lia  Barnes;  4  chd.;  'David  A,  b,  Nov.  28,  1834.  ^Albert  F.,  b. 
Jan.  31,  1837.  -'Helen  E.,  b.  Apr.   17,  1844.  ■'Cora  Ameha,  b.  Sept. 

23.  1858. 

158  Sarah  Candace  Norton,' b.  Mar.  26,  1814;  m.  abt.  1S50  P.  P.  Wool- 
worth;  s.  i.;  both  d. 

153   Huldah  Norton,'  b.  ;  d.  . 

15*  David  Ailing  Norton,'  b.  Dec.  4,  1818;  d.  Dec.  17,   1830. 

■^%  Huldah  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and   Mary;   m.  Feb. 
12,  1798,  Jared  Blakeslee;  r.  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Seven  C/iildren. 

1S5  Curtis  Blakeslee,'  b.  Oct.  13,  179S;  m.  Emeline  Ives;  2  chd.;  Herbert 

and  Huldah. 
i««  Rapha  Blakeslee,'  b.  June  2,  1800;  went  to  Kentucky. 
157  Wolcott  Blakeslee,'  b.  June  8,  1802;  settled  in  Illinois. 
15S  Belinda  Blakeslee,'  b  July  20,  1804;  m.  Hart  Fenn;  3  chd.;  '  Edward, 

2  Wallace,  »  Mary  Ann. 
159  Huldah  Blakeslee,'  b.  July  22,  1806;  m.  Gaylord  of  Burlington, 

Conn. 
180  John  Blakeslee,'  b.  May  22,  1S13;  d.  una.  abt.  1834. 
i«i  Enos  Blakeslee,'  b.  abt.  1820;  m.  Eliza  Seymour;  1.  Plymouth;  3  chd.; 

1  Wallace,  machinist,     ^pranklin;  b.   1853;  blacksmith.     ^Mary;  b. 
1857;  trained  nurse;  1.  Middletown,  Conn. 

^8-2^  Polly  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary;  m.  Plymouth, 
1818,^  Capt.  Lyman  Baldwin;  d.  Mar.  6,  1859;  r.  Plymouth, 
Conn, 

4  chd.  Hiram  Baldwin,'  b.  1819;  m.  1856  Mary  Barnes.  Mary  Baldwin,' 
b.  1823;  m.  1871  Deacon  W.  Carter;  1.  Meriden.  Lyman  D.  Baldwin,' 
b.  Jan.  19,  1825;  m.  May  14,  1854,  Emily  Fenn;  farmer  and  lumber 
dealer;  21  years  school  superintendent,  3  years  in  Legislature. 
Hannah  Baldwin  '  b.  1829;  m.  1863  Ira   H.  Merrmian;  r.  Meriden. 

■^3  Claudius  Allen,'  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Wolcott) 
Ailing;  m.  Wall'd,  July  i,  1817,  Julia  Munson,  dau.  of  Zerah 
and  Mary;  b.  Dec.  17,  1795;  d.  Mar.  17,  1875;  r.  Cheshire. 


270  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

S/.v  CJtildren. 

^1  George  Dennis  Allen,'  b.  ^Nlaj^  27,  iSiS;  d.  Easton,  Penn.,  Apr.  21,  1876. 
m  William  Ebenezer  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  30,  1820;  d.  New  York,  May  17,  1S60. 
ilJA  Norman  Allen.'  b.  Feb.  10,  1S22;  1.  Rockaway  Beach,  N.  Y. 
\%%  Edward  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  28,  1827;  d.  West  Meriden,  Nov.  11,  1867. 
186  Mary  Allen.'  b  Aug.  19,  1824;  d.  New  Haven,  1S99;  m.  George  Bots- 

ford;  2  chd;  '  Mary,  -'  George. 
11^  Henry  S.  Allen.'  b.  Sept.  11,  1S31;  1.  Cheshire,  Conn. 

8  3  Claudius  Allen  was  born  and  lived  in  Plymouth  until 
most  of  his  children  were  born,  when  he  removed  to  Cheshire, 
where  he  spent  his  remaining  days.  He  changed  his  name 
to  Allen,  which  his  descendants  have  all  followed. 

The  "  Munson  Family,"  p.  396,  says:  "Julia  (Mrs.  Allen) 
is  said  to  have  been  a  woman  of  decided  worth.  Claudius  is 
said  to  have  been  odd,  very.  In  Cheshire  they  resided  where 
E.  P.  Atwater  now  lives,  owning  a  large  farm  situated  on 
both  sides  of  the  Southington  road.  The  following  is  related 
by  a  grandson:  An  Irishman  employed  by  Claudius  one  day 
took  offense  at  his  employer  and  struck  him  on  the  head  with 
a  hoe.  Mr.  Allen's  wig  was  knocked  off  by  the  blow,  and  the 
Irishman  supposed  that  he  had  scalped  the  Yankee.  Off  ran 
the  assailant,  fled  to  New  York,  and  did  not  reappear  for 
three  or  four  months  — after  learning  that  his  victim  was  still 
alive. 

J-U-  Tames   Ailing,"  s.  of   Medad   and    Rebecca;   m.    South 

2  6  3     J  ^^ 

Canaan,  Conn.,  Maria  Webb;  r.  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Three  Children. 

i|«  Helen  Maria  Ailing."  b.  1S18;  d.  Portland,  Me.,  1S54. 

i«fl   Elizabeth  Ailing,'  b. ;  d.  um.  Eastport,  Me. 

1'"  John  Ailing,''  b.  ;  d.  um.  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

-A\  Betsey  Ailing,''  dau.  of  Medad  and  Rebecca;  m.  Peter 
Bierce,  Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn. 

Four  Children. 

i"i  Elizabeth  R.  Bierce,''  b.  1820;  d.  um.  1830. 

1  "2  Lewey  Ailing  Bierce,''  b.  ;  m.  Apr.   11,  1852,  Wait  R.  Griswold, 

M.D.;  2  chd.;  'Peter  B.,b.  May  10,  1S53;  d.  Feb.  7,  1858.  =  Wait  R., 
Jr.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1S55;  m.  Nov.  12,  1879,  Prudence  Churchill;  5  chd.; 
iRobbins  C,  b.  Aug.  31,  18S0.  '-Peter  B.,  b.  June  21,  1883.  "Lewey 
A.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1888.  ''Justus  C,  and  -'Wait  Allen,  twins,  b.  Jan.  3, 
1890;  d.  Sept.  18  and  19,  1890. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  27 1 

^^■'  Janaes   Ailing   Bierce,'  b.   Nov.  4,   1825;  d.  Sharon,  Conn.,  Apr.   10, 

1S93;  m.  Apr.  6,   1853,  Harriet  Russel,  b.  Salisbury,  June    i,  1S31; 

5cbd.;    'Helen  M.,   b.  Mar.  21,  1S54.     ^Russel,   b.   Nov.  27,    1855. 

3  James  A.,  b.  May  22,  1S5S    ■'William  AA^,  b.  Aug.  8,1863.  ^  George 

H.,  b.  June  21,  1872;  d.  Mar    17,  1S74. 
^"^  Isabella   Graham    Bierce,"^  b.    Feb.,    1831;  m.  June  22,  1S6S,  William 

Dwight  SaxtoQ,  M.D.;  i  s.,  William  Bierce  Saxton,  b.  New  York 

City,  May  9,  1869 

■^-^  Michael  Leek,"  s.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda  (Ailing)  Leek; 
m.  Amanda  Sperry. 

5  chd.  '  Alonzo;  m.  Lavinia  Cable;  5  did.  -Mary;  d.  Jan.  19,  1S27,  a.  3 
years.  '^Betsey,  b.  Aug.,i82S;  m.  J.  B.  Quillinas.  *  Amanda,  b.  Aug., 
1S30;  m.  Lauren  Hotchkiss.     ^  Thomas,  b.  ;  d.  Oct.  7,  1S31. 

■J*-^\  Russell  Leek,"  s.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda;  m.  (i)  Minerva 
Bradley;  d.  Sept.  17,  1826;  2  chd.;  m.  (2)  Nancy  Beecher;  d. 
Jan.  27,  1883,  a.  81  years  7  months;   i  chd. 

C/u'/drt'n. 
By  (I) 

^  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  2,  1824;  d.  1872;  m.  Apr.  24.  1870.  ff|  Silas  C.  Lewis  (2d 
wife).     ^Minerva,  b.  Sept.  17,  1826;  r.  New  Haven;  um. 

By  (2) 
J.  Beecher  Leek,  b.  May  9,  1S30;  d.  ]\Iay  3,  1875;  m.  O'Katherine  San- 
ford;  9  chd  ;  1  Nellie  A.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1857.  '^  Hattie  B.,  b.  Aug.,  1858. 

^Katie,    -^  Mary    E.,    ^Abbie    M.,    "Albert    R,    'Willie;    d.    . 

*  Charles,  ^  Gertrude. 

^^^  Horace  Leek,''s.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda;  m.  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Seymour  and  Olive  (Peck)  Goodyear;  rem.  to  Washtenav^ 
County,  Mich. 

II  chd.  '  David.  "  Infant  dau. ;  d.  May,  1S29.  ^  Delin,  b.  1830.  ''Horace, 
b.  Oct  7,  1832.  '"Louisa.  "Thomas;  d.  y.  ''Henry;  d.  y.  » Malinda, 
^  Charlotte,  '**  Mary.  Seven  are  now  living  and  have  families  in 
Jackson  and  AVashtenaw  Counties,  Mich. 

^J-  Enos  Leek,"  s.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda;  m.  Rebecca  Strat- 
ton;  r.  Oakland  County,  Mich. 

8  chd.  'Rhoda   b.  Feb.,  1836;  d. ,  a.  6  months  -John,  b.  May  3,  1837; 

d.  um.  Mar  20,  1861.  ^  George,  b.  Mar.  12,  1839;  d.  hospital,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  Apr.,  1869.  ^R^th,  b.  Apr.  26,  1S42;  d.  May  17,  1874;  m. 
John  Ribelnon;  4  chd.  ^John,  b.  Sept.  9,  1S44;  d.  um.  "^  Emily,  b. 
Oct.,  1847;  d.  Nov.,  1848.  ■'Eli,  b.  Aug.  29,  1849;  m.  Caroline  E.  J. 
Teeples;  s.  i.     ^  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  20,  1852;  d.  ,  a.  5  years. 


272  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

}f%']-  Dana  Winston  Leek,'  s.  of  Thomas  and  Rhoda;  m.  Abi- 
gail,  dau.  of  Seymour  and  Olive  Goodyear,  b.  May  23;  d.  ^lar. 
13,  1882;  r.  Hamden. 

10  chd.  'Norman  Goodyear  Leek,  b.  Nov.  7,  1S33.  -Dana  C,  b.  1S35. 
■* Charlotte  R.,  b.  Dec.  8.  1837.  ■•  Henry  W.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1839.  '^  Julia 
Maria,  b.  Dec.  7,  1841.  'Mary  A.,  b.  Feb.  14,  1844.  ''William  T. , 
b.  May  23,  1846.  ^  Sarah  Jane,  b.  June  10,  1848.  ^  John  E.,  b  Feb. 
14,  1850.     '"Emma  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.  31,  1S52. 

11^  Rhoda  Munson/'  dau.  of  Levi  and  Patience  (Ailing) 
Munson;  m.  by  Rev.  A.  A.,  Feb.  13,  1823,  Samuel  Jones. 

9  chd.  'Louisa;  m.  Jesse  Dickerman;  r.  Wisconsin;  6daus.  -Samuel; 
r.  Wisconsin.  ^Russel,  b.  1S28;  d.  Sept.,  1S33.  •'Catherine;  m. 
John  Newton;  3  chd.  ^jg^ac;  m  Sarah  Newton;  i  s.,  5  daus. 
•^Russel,  b.  1833;  r.  in  the  West.  ^Robert,  b.  1S34;  d.  Oct.,  1840. 
8  Betsey,  b.  1837;  d.  Oct.  3,  1868.     «  Frank,  b.  1839. 

^^  Huldah  Munson,''  dau.  of  Levi  and  Patience;  m.  by 
Rev.  A.  Ailing-,  Mar.  29,  1815,  Bearing  Dorman. 

7  chd.  'Maria,  b.  Aug.  26,  1S16;  m.  Oct.  27,  1847,  Lorenzo  Dickerman; 
I  s.,  Lorenzo  G.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1849;  m.  Aug.  12,  1872,  Alice  M.  Grif- 
fing;  2  chd.;  Alice  R..  b.  Aug.  12,  1873,  and  Louis  G.,  b.  Feb.  17, 
1876.  -Orin,  b.  1S18;  d.  Mar.,  1840.  -'Harvey,  b.  1821;  d.  Oct.  16, 
1840.  ■*  Matilda,  b.  July  24,  1825;  m.  Horace  Cooper;  2  s.,  i  dau. 
5  Silvia;  d.  Aug.  28,  1S26,  a.  10  months.  ''Levi,  b.  July  29,  1S27; 
m.  (i)  Cornelia  Keeler;  2  s.,  i  dau.;  m.  (2)  Amelia  (Mathews)  Shep- 
pard;   i  dau.     '  Silvia;  d.  Mar.  15,  1832,  a.  16  months. 

l-^^  Laura  Ailing,"  dau.  of  Job  and  Rebecca;  m.  June  25, 
1825,  Henry  Millard,  Kent,  Conn.;  r.  Atiburn,  N.  Y. 

Four  Childreji. 

-0"  Norman  Ailing  Millard,'' b.  Sept.  5,  1827;  m.  Mar.  12,  1857,  Clara  E. 
Church;  8  chd.;  '  Laura  M.,  b.  1857;  m.  1880;  2  chd.  -'Clarence  N., 
b.  1861;  m.  1890;  d.  s.  i.  s  William  Francis,  b.  1864;  m.  1S90;  i 
chd  ■'Harry  L.,  b.  1S66;  m.  1S93;  2  chd.  ^  Florence  J.,  b.  186S; 
um.  'Arthur  D.,  b.  1871;  d.  um.  ''Clara  E.,b.  1873;  um.  >*  Fred- 
erick N.,  b.  1879;  um. 

201  Henry  Newton  Millard.'  b.  Aug.  5,  1830;  d.  Sept.  13,  1873;  m.  1S56 
Elizabeth  J.  Storrs;  2  chd;  '  Francis  S.,  b.  185S;  m.  18S0;  4  chd. 
^Carrie  E.,  b.  1861;  m.  1880;  4  chd. 

203  Harriet  Sophia  Millard,''  b,  July  23,  1835;  um;  1.  on  the  Job  AlHng 
homestead  and  supplied  his  family  record. 

SO'  Arthur  Dwight  Millard,^  b.  Oct.  24,  1833;  m.  May,  1881,  Sarah  J.  Mcin- 
tosh; 3  chd  ;  'Ailing,  b.  1881.     -George,  b.  1884.     « Irving,  b.  1S86. 


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lif  Mary  (Polly)  Allen,'' dau.  of  Nathan  Allen,  3d;  m.  abt. 
1803  Ambrose  Tuttle,  b.  Sept.  17,  1784;  d.  1865;  r.  Hamden. 

Five  Children. 

204  Sylvia   Tuttle,^  b.  Jan.   27,   1804;   m.   Jan.    24,    1825,    David   Justus 

Tuttle,  Wall'd. 

205  Henrietta  Tuttle,"   b.  Jan.  4.   1806;  d.  Apr.  17,  1851;  m.  Jared  Dick- 

erman. 

206  Allen  Tuttle,^  b.  Feb.  17,  180S;  m.  Nov.  29,  1830,  Caroline  Tuttle;  r. 

Wall'd. 
20V  Amos  Tuttle,'  b.   May  25,    1810;  m.  Feb.  24,  1840,  Harriet  Bassett, 
North  Haven. 

208  Mary  Tuttle,'  b.  Sept.  28,  1816;  m.  Oct.  13,  1841,  Medad  A.  Bassett, 

Hamden. 

fi4  Merit  Ailing,'  s.  of  Nathan,  3d;  m.  (i)  Sophia  Peck,  b. 
Dec.  7,  1797;  d.  Oct.  8,  1837;  m.  (2)  Clarissa  Tuttle,  b.  1798;  d. 
June  15,  1871,  s.  i.;  r  Hamden. 

Two  Children. 
By  (I) 

209  Ezra  Ailing,'  b.   Oct.   8,  1815;    d.   Feb.   15.   1878;    m.   Apr.   i,   1838, 

Emily  Bassett,  b.  Apr.  18.  1815;  7  chd.;  ^  Augusta  S.,  b.  May  21, 
1839;  m.  Apr.  18,  i860,  Jesse  Warner;  i  dau.,  Abby  Louisa,  b.  Oct. 
29,  1862.  -Juliette  C,  b.  Aug.  4,  1841;  m.  Jan.  30,  1868,  Frederick 
E.  Tuttle;  i  dau.,  Hattie  M.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1865.  ^Mary  E.,  b.  Dec. 
4,  1S43;  m.  June  7,  1869,  Warren  Terrell;  i  dau.,  Lillian  E. 
■^Charles  Elfred,  b.  Apr.  26,  1846;  d.  Sept.  15,  1881;  m.  Jan.  6,  1870, 
Jeanette  Maltby;  2  chd.;  Morris  E.  and  Mary  M.  ^  Albert  M.,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1848;  m.  Nov.  28,  1872,  Elizabeth  Marshall,  b.  July  10, 
1852;  2  chd  ;  Frederick  M.  and  Nellie  Rose.  •=  Wilbur  A.,  b.  Aug. 
22,  1856;  m.  Mar.  4,  1886,  Grace  Loper,  b.  Dec.  30,  1862;  i  chd.; 
Hildah  L.,  b.  Feb.  5,  1888.  '  Edson  Lyman,  b.  Mar.  3,  1859;  tn. 
Mar.  15,  1882,  Lulu  A.  Harrison,  b.  Nov.  9,  1865;  3  chd. ;  Elmer 
Harrison,  Julia  Augusta,  and  Paul  Humiston,  b.  July  16,  1896. 

210  Abigail  Ailing,'  b.  Jan.   17,   1819;  d.   Dec.   2,    1870;  m.   Mar.,  1838, 

Harvey  Hale. 

i-f-i-  Alvin  Allen,"  s.  of  Chauncey  and  Mabel;  m.  Bristol, 
N.  v.,  Aug-.  30,  1810,  Mercy  Paul.  They  rem.  to  Ohio,  and 
in  185 1  were  living  at  Granger,  O. 

Ten  Children. 

211  Alvin  B.  Allen,'  b.  July  4.  1811. 

212  Henrietta  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  24,  1812. 

213  Anson  S.  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  22,  1816. 
211  Wells  Allen,' b.  Feb.  17,  181S. 

2  15  Harriet  C.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  16,  1820;  d.  July  2,  1893. 


274  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR, 

-'i«  Seth  P.  Allen,"  b.  June  28,  1821. 

^1 '  Whiting  S.  Allen,'  b.  Oct   8,  1823 

2i«  Nathaniel  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  10,  1S25. 

-i»  Phoebe  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  2,  1826. 

--"  William  C.  Allen,'  b.  Aug.  10,  1828;  d.  Dec.  14,  1897. 

fll  Wells  Allen,"  s.  of  Chauncey  and  Mabel;  m.  (i)  Bristol, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1818,  Nancy  Paul;  d.  Grang-er,  O.,  Nov.,  1865; 
m.  (2)  1867  Cornelia  A.  Andrew.  He  was  b.  in  Connecti- 
cut, rem.  with  his  f.  in  1798  to  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  in  1824  to  Bath, 
O.,  and  in    1834  to  Granger,  Medina  Co.,  where  he  d.  Mar.  i, 

1881. 

Fou7-  Children. 
By  (I) 
--1  Albert  Allen,"  b.  Apr.  19,  1819;  d.  1S37;  um. 
---   Louisa  Allen,'  b.  May  15,  1821;  d.  San  Jacinto,  Cal.,  1S90;  m.  Josiah 

Philips;  I  dau.,  Josephine;  m.  Ozias  W.  Foote;  1.  San  Jacinto,  Cal. 
223  Xemanthus  Allen."  b.  May   10,  1823;  d.  Akron,  O.,  May  28,  1888;  m. 

Sept.  28,  1848,  Margaret  E.  Turner;  1.  Akron;  3  chd.;  ^  Albert,  b. 

July  II,   1849;  d.   Oct.   26,  1870.     -George  G.,  b.   Aug.   26.  1855;  a 

lawyer;  1.  at  Akron,  O.     ^  Carrie  M.,  b.  Aug.  29,  1862. 
324  Mary  E.  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  10.  1830;  d.  Jan.  14,  1S51;  m.  John  B.  Young; 

I  dau.;  m.  D.  H.  Ainsworth;  1.  at  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

i-|A  Hoel  Allen,''  youngest  s.  of  Chauncey  and  Mabel;  m. 
Jan.  I,  1820,  Sophia  Lewis;  b.  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1801; 
d.  July  9,  186 1 ;  r.  Bristol,  N.  Y. 

Eight  C/iildyeii,  all  Born  in  Bristol. 

Austin  Allen.'  b.  Jan.  9,  1823.  William  M.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  7,  1S25;  d. 
Mar.  8,  1897.  Ann  Maria  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  9,  1827;  d.  May  6,  1839. 
Shepard  S.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  16,  1830.  Levi  L.  Allen,'  b.  June  16, 
1833.  James  W.  Allen,"  b.  Sept.  28,  1838;  1.  Cheshire,  N.  Y.  Ann 
Eliza  Allen,''  b.  Aug.  9,  1841;  d.  Mar.  11,  1883.  Polly  A.  Allen,'  b. 
Apr.  9,  184S;  d.  Sept.  10.  1873. 

^-Il  Truman  Allen, "  s.  of  Justus  and  Mabel  of  Colebrook; 
m.  (i)  1814  vSusan  Holcomb,  b.  Dec.  19,  1796;  d.  Granby,  Oct. 
22,  1832;  m.  (2)  1834  Electa  Hayes,  b.  June  16,  1800;  d.  Nov. 
26,  1889;  r.  Granby,  Conn. 

Nine  Childre7i. 
By  (I) 
Iff  Justus  Luther  Allen.'  b.  June  18.  1S16;  d.  Feb.  25,  1850. 
\%\  William  Augustus  Allen,'  b.  Apr  16,  1818. 
288  Frances  Roxy  Allen,' b.  Apr.    10,  1820;  d.  Mar.   21,   1874;  m.  Martin 

Fancher;  s.  i. 
■Ill  Susan  Maria  Allen,"  b.  Feb.  22,  1S22;  d.  Jan.  20,  1865. 


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JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  275 

Henry  Lyman  Allen.'  b.  Mar.  12.  1824;  d.  June  9    1846 
Lewis  Ives   Allen,'   b.  June   27    1826;  d.   Mar.  14,  1892;  m    Salenda 
-rellett;  2  daus. 

Fitz  James  Allen,'  b.  June  15.  1830;  d.  Nov.  2    1855 
'''  Charles  Carrol  Allen/  b.  July  22,  1832;  d.  Dec.  23,  1832. 

Ml  Lyman  Ives  Allen/  s.  of  Justus  and  Mabel  (Ives)  Allen- 
m.  (i)  Granby,    Conn.,    Emily    Holcomb,  b.    Dec.  17     iSoi-  d' 
Apr.  3,  1852;  m.  (2)   Granby,  Conn.,   Apr.    20,    1853.  Esther  L 
Covert;  s   1.;  rem.  from  Granby  to  Vernon,  Trumbull   Co    O  ' 
and  d.  there  in  1875.  ''      '' 

„     ,  ,  Seven  Children. 

By  (I) 

^8«  Harriet  Allen,' b.  May  30,  1824;  d.  Sept.  4,  1825. 

lit  Harriet  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  22,  1826;  d.  Feb.  5,  1871 

IM  Amelia  Allen,'  b.  Aug-.  2,  1828;  d.  May  2  '  1896  ' 

^^^  Albert  Allen.'  b.  Aug.  16,  1830;  d.  Oct.  28,  1840 

^^^  Lewis  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  27,  1832;  d   um.  July  4,  1864 

m  Mernt  Allen.'  b.  Dec.  24,  1834;  1.  Pasadena,  Cal 

m  Lyman  Allen.' b.  Oct.  30,  1S37;  1.  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Ml  Roxanna  Allen,"  dau.  of  Justus  and  Mabel-  m    Julv  -^i 
1831,  Harvey  Lewi.s,  b.  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1792-  'rem' 
to  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  there  Feb.  8,  1851. 

T/iree  C/iildren. 
»=>«'  Mary  Electa  Lewis,'  b.  Colebrook,  Conn.,  July  i,  1832-  d    July  27 
i2''88"8-  IT  '''  '''''  ^'   ^'   ^'"^^^^y=  d-   Leonidas,  Mich..  July 

o^*"  Oliva   Elizabeth  Lewis,'  b.   Dec.  13,   1835,  Lenox,  N.  Y  •  1    Chitten 
ango,  N.  Y.  .  ,    .  v^iuLLexi- 

"339  Jane  L-ene  Lewis,'  b.  July  4,  1839:  1.  Chittenango.  N.  Y. 

Ml  Aug-ustus  Allen,"  s.  of  Justus  and   Mabel-    m     Apr    i 
1843,  Mariette  Noble,  b.  Oct.  4,  1815;  r.  Honesdale,  Pa. 

Ez^s^/ii  C/n'ldren. 

°«"  Maria  Allen.'  b.   Mar.  3,   1844;  d.   Oct.   11,    1S95;  m.  Sept    20    i 

James  A.  Carmichael. 
03"  Justus  Allen,' b.  Dec.  15.  1845;  d.  Aug.  12,  1848. 
"3*2  Louisa  Allen.'  b.  Mar.  11,  184S;  d.  Oct.  5.  1852 
"»"  Augustus  Allen,  Jr.,'  b.  Oct.  24.  1S49. 
"«"  Sylvia  Allen,' b.  July  4.  1S51;  d.  Nov."  28.  i860. 
°3*-'  Alva  Allen,'  b.  Feb.  26,  1853;  d.  Apr.  8.  1853 

all  M  h"rAT,  ^'-T'?-,  ""''■   ''•  "''''  "^-  ^^^''  '''  ^^93  Rose  Noble. 
Mabel  Allen,'  b.  July  5.  1857:  m.  Feb.  26.  1885.  Henry  Staug 


276  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

1^1  Lewis  Allen/'   s.    of  Justus  and  Mabel;  m.  Colebrook, 

1826,  Elizabeth  Robbins,  b.  Mar.  r8,   1804;  d.  Dec.    28,  1891;  r. 

Millbrook,  Conn. 

Fojtr  C/iildreii. 

8**  James  Robbins  Allen,''  b.  June  22,  1S27;  d.  California,  Jan.,  1S55. 

=>*•'  Henry  Lewis  Allen,''  b.  Nov.  10.  1S31;  d.  May  21,  1S9S;  m.  Hart- 
ford. Apr.  8,  1S56,  Alice  Chapin;  4  chd.;  ^  Jessie  L.,b.  Apr.  i,  1857; 
d.  Dec.  20,  1858.  '•'Minnie  R.,  b,  Dec.  27,  1859;  d.  Jan.  15,  1878. 
3  Carrie  E.,  b.  Mar.  16.  1862;  d.  Sept.  13,  1S71.  ^  Alice  Isabella,  b. 
Aug.  19,  1864;  m.  Jan.  22,  1890,  Arthur  H.  Potter;  i  dau.,  Ina  S. 

»so  Caroline  Elizabeth  Allen,''  b.  Feb.  25,  1834;  d.  Jan.  7,  1845. 

^"1  Ammi  Robbins  Allen,'' b.  Aug.  13,  1841;  m.  June  10,  1875,  Mary  E. 
Butter,  b.  Sept.  17,  1841;  3  chd.;  'James  Warren  Robbins,  b.  Oct. 

26,  1879.  ^Grace  Irene,  b.  Jan.  30,  1881.  ^  Lewis  Timothy,  b.  Sept. 
18,  1884;  1.  on  his  f,  homestead  and  has  been  very  helpful  in  this 
part  of  the  book. 

ifo  Cynthia  Allen/  dau.  of  Justus  and  Mabel;  m.  Apr,  20, 
1825,  Chauncey  Hungerford,  b.  Winchester,  Conn.,  Mar.  11, 
1803;  d.  June  16,  1873;  r.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Fme  C/iildroi,  all  Born  in  Mt.  Morris. 

^^~  Jane  Hungerford,''  b.  Apr.  2,  1828;  m.  Oct.  13,  1852,  Nelson  Conover, 
b.  Aug.  19,  1829;  1.  Neenah,  Wis.;  3  chd.;  'Lauretta  A.,  b.   Sept. 

27,  1853;  m.  Mar.  26,  1873,  Charles  TuUer;  i  s,,  Willis.  '-Morris  A., 
b.  1862;  d.  1865.  3  Chauncey  H.,  b.  Mar.  2C,  1869. 

8  =  '^  Lurinda  Hungerford,''  b.  Sept.  28,  1831;  m.  Mar.  13,   1862,  Edgar  E. 

Van  Ettan,  b   July  10,  1S24;  d.  Aug.  23,  1868;  i  dau.,  Minnie  C,  b. 

Feb.  13,  1863. 
"■■^^  Julia  Hungerford,''  b.   July  14,    1S34;  d.  Oct.   27,    18S4;  m.    Sept.    30, 

1868,  James  J.  Sharp,  M.D.;  s.  i.;  Tuscarora,  N.  Y. 
855  Sylvia  Hungerford,''  b.  :\Iar.  18,  1839;  d.  Apr.  18,  1841. 

356  Sylvia  Hungerford,"  b.  May  14,  1844;  d.  Mar.  27,  1875. 

^^^  Mary  Allen,"  dau.  of  Levi  and  Grace  C;  m.  Oct.  20, 
1819,  Zelvus  Warner;  r.  Hamden. 

Eight  Children. 

357  Willis  Warner,''  b.  May  8,  1821;  d.  Nov.,  1870. 
3^*  Louise  Warner,^  b.  Feb.  2,  1S23;  d.  Feb.,  1852. 

3r>8  William  A.  Warner,''  b.  Dec.  6.  1824;  m.  Jan.  i,  1849,  Harriet  E. 
Hotchkiss;  4  chd.;  'II.  Lizzie,  b.  Nov.  9,  1849.  '-William  H.,  b. 
Jan.,  1853;  m.  Mary  E.  Tucker;  i  chd.;  Helen  M.  ^  H.  Elton,  b. 
Apr.,  i860.  ■'Estella  L.,  b.  May,  1862;  m.  Fred  C.  Beardsley. 

»«"  Levi  Warner,''  b.  Aug.  24,  1826;  d.  May  3,  1892;  m.  Apr.,  1849,  Char- 
lotte Ilubbell;  2  chd.;  'Frank  A.,  b.  June  21,  1854;  m.  Nov.  21, 
1877,  Julia  M.  Hayes.  '-Mary  E.,  b.  June  15,  1861;  m.  Dec.  22,  1880, 
George  Andrews;  2  chd.;  Clifford  K.  and  Clara  M. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  277 

3"!   Grace  Ann  Warner, 1  b.  June  20,  1828;  d.  May  3,  1892;  m.  Mar.,  1858, 

Miron  Wooding;  3  chd.;  'Edward  M.,  b.  Feb.,  1859;  d.  Mar.,  1880. 

2 Carrie,  b.  June,  i860;  d.  Dec.,  1887;  m.  Oct.,  1883,  John  Francis. 

3  Lillian,  b.  Feb.  17,  1870;  m.  Oct.   18,  1894,  Edward  W.  Beecher. 
3«3  Elizabeth  Warner,'  b.  Mar.  24,  1830;  d.  July  10,  1851. 
363  Mary   Angeline   Warner,''   b.    July   23,    1832;    m.    1857,  Charles    N. 

Beecher;    i  s.,  Leroy  C,  b.  June  4,  1859;  m-  June,  ,  Gertrude 

Ladd. 
3«i  Robert  Warner,'  b.  Aug.  23,  1834;  m.  Dec,  1S61,  Jane  Joice;  1.  Portland, 

Ore.;  2  did.;  '  Walter  Hobert,  b.  June,  1866;  m.  May  30,  1889,  Julia 

Welton;  2  chd.;    Ethel  M.   and  Harold  E.     =  Edward  M.,  b.  May. 

1868;  m.  Nov.,  1891,  Ahce  Oviatte;  i  dau.,  Linda,  b.  1895. 


U4  Levi  Chester  Allen/'  s.  of  Levi  and   Grace  C;  m.  Oct. 
19,  1830,  Minerva  Roberts. 

Fcuir  Children. 

365  David  Allen,' b.  July  21,  1831;  ra.   Oct.,  1857,  Emily  Seaver;  r.  Tol- 

land, Conn.;  2  chd.;  'Edwin,  b.  1858.  and  -Isabel,  b.  1861. 

366  Minerva  Allen,'  b.  Aug.   31,  1833;  m.  George  Wilson,  Aug.,  1862;  2 

chd.;  'Clara,  b.   Dec.    16,  1S63;  m.  twice;  had  4  chd.     '^  Hattie,  b. 
July  12,  1877;  m.  Nov.  23,  1893,  Otto  Ditmar. 

367  Levi  Allen,'  b.  1836;  d.  1874;  m.  Victoria  Knight;   i  dau..  Victoria 

Allen. 
36S  Albert  F.  Allen,'  b.  1838;  m.  (i)  Anna  Lewis;  i   s.,  John  F.;  m.  (2) 
Phebe  Upson;  i  dau.,  Phebe. 


-Ill  Chauncey  Allen/  s.  of  Levi  and  Grace  C;  ra.  Nov.  13, 
1838,' Lina  Rexford;  b.  June  6,  181 9;  d.  Nov.  7,  1879;  r.   Mt. 

Carmel. 

Seven  Children. 

369  Ursula  Maria  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  11.  1840;  d.  Apr.  19,  1870;  m.  Jan.  26, 
1868,  Silas  Benton;  i  son,  Herbert  A.,  b.  Feb   20,  1870. 

3-0  George  Herbert  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  27,  1842;  d.  Feb.  26  1895;  m.  (i)  Apr. 
9,  1865,  Almeda  E.  Buckingham;  d.  Feb.  16,  1880;  s.  i.;  m.  (2)  May 
25,  1881,  Mary  J.  Tuttle;  i  dau.,  Mary  T.,  b.  Dec  ,  18S2. 

3T1  Eliza  Allen.'  b.  Mar.  6,  1845;  d.  um.  June  4,  189S. 

372  John  R.  Allen,'  b.  Mar.  8,  1847;  d.  Sept.  17,  18S3;  m.  Feb.  15,  1S73, 
Agnes  Brooks;  2  chd.;   '  Wells  R..  b.  Nov.  3,  1873;  d.  Apr.  26,  1881. 

2  Henry  B.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1876. 

3'3  Charles  D.  Allen,'  b.  Apr.  27.  1S49;  m.  Dec.  28,  1873,  Celia  A.  Louns- 
bury;  s.  i.;  1.  Mt.  Carmel. 
Wells  C.  Allen.'  b.  Sept.  23,  1851;  m.  Jan.  10,  1873,  Ann  Eliza  Downs; 

3  did.;  'Minnie,  b.  Nov.  9,  1873;  111.   Jan.  29,  1896,   Burton  Joyce. 
"Lena,  b.  Jan.  21,  1877;  d.  Apr.,  1881.     ^Warren,  b.  Jan.  29,  1880. 

Homer  S.  Allen,'  b   July  4,  1853;  d.  Jan.  7,  1892. 


278  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

if}  Harriet  Allen,"  dau.  of  Jared  and  Abigail  (Peck)  Allen; 

m.  Wall'd,  Nov.   i,  1819,  Benjamin  Culver;  b.  Feb.  2,  1798;  d. 

May  2,  1857. 

A^z'ne  Children,  Born  in  W'allingjord. 

Ill  Jared  Allen  Culver,'  b.  Sept.  6,  1820;  d.  Colfax,  Cal,,  Aug.  27,  1893. 
IJf  Edgar  Culver,'  b.  Dec.  14,  1822;  d.  Newcastle,  Cal.,  May  23,  1871. 

Harriet  Culver,'  b.  Nov.  20,  1S24;  d.  Jan.  30,  1834. 

Benjamin  Howard  Culver,'  b.  Apr.  9,  1827;  d.  California,  Aug.  20, 
1S58. 

Henry  Culver,'  b.  April  28,  1830;  d.  Empire  City,  Neb.,  Feb.  4,  1864. 

Mary  Culver,'  b.  Sept.  30,  1832;  d.  June  2,  1846. 

Harriet  Culver,'  b.  Feb.  20,  1835;  d.  Feb.  12,  1853. 

Abbie  Lavinia  Culver,'  b.  Nov.  4,  1S38;  m.  ig\"  John  Ailing;  1. 
Chicago,  111. 

George  Culver,'  b.  June  2,  1843;  d.  Aug.  4,  1843. 

114  Henry  Allen,"  s.  of  Jared  and  Abigail  Allen;  m.  Sept. 
2,  1832,  Harriet  E.,  dau.  of  Amos  Button;  b.  Feb.  27,  1805;  d. 
Kenwood,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1896, 

Four  C/iildren,  Bor/i  in   Wallingford. 

Henry  Grosvenor  Allen,'  b.  Aug  7,  1833;  m.  Portia  M.  Underbill,  dau. 
of  Charles  and  Portia  (Brooks)  Underbill,  b.  Oct.  15,  1842;  1. 
Niagara  Falls,  Center  Canada;  2  chd. ;  Grosvenor  Noyes  b.  Ken- 
wood, Jan.  13,  1864;  Hope  Emily,  b.  Kenwood,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12. 
18S3.  Harriet  Eliza  Allen,'  b.  Oct.  i,  1S36;  m.  Charles. S.  Joslyn; 
1.  Kenwood,  N.  Y. ;  i  chd.,  Mabel  Henrietta,  b.  May  14,  1S59;  d. 
Mar.  21,  1899.  George  Button  Allen,'  b.  Nov.  i,  1S38;  m.  Lillian 
S.,  dau.  of  J.  W.  and  Cinderella  (Sweet)  Towner,  b.  1S61;  2  s.; 
1  Jared  Ernest,  b.  Jan.,  1S84.  -'James  Rodney,  b.  Apr.,  1890;  1. 
Riverside   Cal.     Jared  H.  Allen, '^  b.  June  20,  1840;  d.  Jan.  8,  1863. 

441  Luther  Nash  Ailing,"  s.  of  Joseph  and  Mary;  farmer;  m. 
Ancram,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  21,  1823,  Betsey  Danchy,  b.  vSalisbury;  d. 
California  July  16,  1875;  r.  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Five  Cliildreii,  all  Ihirn  in  Norfoll;. 

Ill  Luther  D.  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  25,  1823. 

\ll  Elizabeth  Mary  Ailing,'  b.  Feb.  25,  1825. 

114  Hulda  Maria  Ailing,'  b.  Dec.  17,  1827. 

3'"  Theodore  N.  Ailing,'  b.  Nov.  25,  1829;  d.  um.  Apr.  25,  1865. 

\%\  Norman  E.  Ailing.'  b.  June  19,  1S35,  Norfolk;  1.  Stockton,  Cal. 

1*3  Luther  N.  Ailing  was  buried  in  Millerton,  N.  Y.  His 
widow  followed  three  of  her  children  to  California  in  1865, 
and  died  there  in  1875,  aged  89  years. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  279 

f|-|  Marcus  Warner  Ailing,"  s.  of  Joseph  and  Mary;  iron 
goods  manufacturer;  m.  Aug.  20,  1816,  Polly  Prescott;  r.  Nor- 
folk and  Sharon,  Conn. 

Four  Children,  all  Born  in  Norfolk. 

Ili  Albert  Ailing.'  b.  Jan.  17,  1819;  d,  Chicago,  111  ,  May  27,  18S7. 

Iff  Mary  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  10,  1821. 

»88  Aurin  Tibbets  Ailing,"   b.  Sept.  24,  1825;  d.  um.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 

16,  1847. 
m  Samuel  Trescott  Ailing,  M.D,"  b.  Feb.  17,  1827;  1.  Chicago,  111. 

^  Theron  L.  Ailing,*^  s.  of  Joseph  and  Mary;  physician; 
m.  abt.  1828  Emeline  Gleason,b.  Massachusetts,  1806;  d.  1859; 
r.  Chautauqua  County,  N.  Y. 


TiLW   Childreit 

38 
3 


s  Joseph  Ailing, ■!■  b.  1824;  d.  1864;  m.  Cynthia  Helsey;  2  chd.;  d.  y. 
8«  Julia  A.  Ailing.''  b.  1829;  m.  1856  Dr.  Ernest  Wachter;  7  chd.; 
'  Henry  Otto,  b.  1S37;  a  printer;  1.  in  New  York;  um.  -^Jessie  J.,  b. 
i860;  m.  1885  Alfred  Wood;  machinist;  d.  Auburn,  Cal.,  1897;  2 
s.  3E(j^in  Ernest,  b.  1862;  d.  1869.  ^ Elsie  Emeline,  b.  1865;  ni. 
1889  Herman  Volkmann.  *  Albert  G.,  b.  1866;  groceryman;  m.  1888 
Lillian  Kemp;  2  chd.  « Alice  A  ,  b.  1869;  musician;  m.  1898  Elbert 
Hayes;  r.  Montrose,  Colo.  "Bertram  B.,  b.  1870;  stock  raiser, 
Montrose,  Colo.;  um. 

fff  George  D.  Allen,'  s.  of  Claudius  and  Mary;  m.  (i)  June 
3,  1842,  Elizabeth  Peck,  b.  June  12,  1817;  d.  Aug.  18,  1852.  5 
chd.;  m.  (2)  Apr.  16,  1853,  Martha  Burnett,  b.  Madison,  N.  J., 
Dec.  20,  1824;  d.  Feb.  13,  1870;  i  chd. 

Children. 

3"  Theron  A.  A]len,s  b.  Dec.  15,  1843;  member  of  Co.  K,  7th  Regt.,  N. 
J.  v.;  d.  June  7,  1862,  at  Military  Hospital,  Jersey  City. 

388  Julia  C.  Allen,8b.  Dec.  iq,  1846;  d.  Jan.  17,  1848. 

389  George  Alfred  Allen, s  b.  Oct.  22,  1848;  d.  Newark,  June  27,  1876;  m. 

Oct.,  1871;  I  s.,  Walter  Beach,  b.  Jan.,  1875;    1-  at  Newark;  clerk  in 
New  York. 

390  Rev.  Frederick  E.  Allen, »  b.  Apr.  21,  1850;  m.  Mar.  28,  18S9;  a  Meth- 

dist  clergyman. 

391  Elizabeth  J.  Allen, «  b.  Dec.  25,  1851;  m.  Oct.  5,  1874;  r.  New  Haven. 
By  (2) 

39-'  Samuel  B.  Allen,8  b.  Aug.  23,  1S57;  m.  July.  1842.  Peapack,  N.  J. 

|4f  William  Ebenezer  Allen, ^  s.  of  Claudius  and  Mary;  m. 
(i)  June,  1845,  Caroline  Ives;  b.  Jan.  30,  1822;  d.  June  4,  1858; 
m  (2)  Mary  Law;  b.  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 


28o  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Three  Children. 

s'j3  William  H.  Allen,*  b.  Mar.  8,  1S47;  merchant,  Cheshire;  m.  Sept.  3, 
1868,  Caroline  Hotchkiss,  b.  Apr.  S,  1845;  2chd. ;  1  Edward  H.,  b. 
May  19,  1872;  m.  May  7,  1S95.  '■'Hubert  William,  b.  Jan.  19,  1875; 
d.  July  12,  189S. 

as*  Arthur  I.  Allen,**  b.  ;  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  25,  1879. 

By  (2) 
3  95  Charles  L.  Allen, «  b.  . 


i_|A.  Norman    Allen/ s.  of  Claudius  and  Mary;    m.  Oct.    12, 
1848,  Elizabeth  Norton,  b.   Feb.  27,  182 1;  1.  Rockaway  Beach, 

N.  Y. 

Four  Children. 

s''«  Edward  N.  Allen, «  b.  Sept.  i,  1S50. 

39'  Josephine  E.  Allen,^  b.  May  16,  1852;  m.  New  York,  July  6,  1S48. 

39«  William  M.  Alien,*  b.  Aug.  5.  1855. 

399  Georgianna  Alien,*  b.  Apr.  6,  1859;  d.  i. 


i-fl-  Edward  Allen,'  s.  of  Claudius  and   Mary;  m.  Catherine 

Carrington,  b.  Cheshire,    Mar.    18,  1829;  d.  Wdbge,  June  30, 

1874. 

Three    Children. 

•io"  Mary  E.  Allen,*  b  June  6.  1S56. 

*oi  Edward  W.  Allen,*  b.  Aug   3.  1858;  d.  Sept.  4.  1859. 

402  Daisy  C.  Allen*  b.  Apr.  5.  1S61.  She  and  her  sister  Mary  E.  are 
teaching  in  a  school  in  Philadelphia,  Pa  ,  where  Indians  are  edu- 
cated to  return  to  their  western  homes. 

^  Henry  S.  Allen,'  s.  of  Claudius  and  Mary;  m.  (i)  Oct., 
1865,  Esther  L.  Peck,  b.  1841;  d.  Aug.  17,  1876;  m.  (2)  Aug.  16, 
1877,  Emma  Perry,  b.  Reading,  Pa.,  Sept.  16,  1848;  1.  Cheshire, 

Conn. 

Six  Children. 

■103  Lydia  E.  Allen^  b.  Nov.  16, 1866;  m.  July  19,  1883,  Homer  S.  Linsley. 

b.  North  Branford,  Jan.  8,  1861;  1.  Westville;  6  chd.;  'Walter  H., 

b.  Jan.  17,  18S5.     -Edna  Pearl,  b.  Jan.    7,  1SS7:   d.   Oct.    14,  1887. 

3  Leon    Allen,    b.    Dec.    12,    1S88      ■'Calvin    P.,    b.    June    22,    1890. 

^Myrtle  Edna.  b.  June  15,  1S92.     '' Leroy  Ernest,  b.  Aug.  3,  1895. 
404  Julia  M.  Allen,*  b.  Sept.  9,  1S71. 
40"  Nellie  H.  Allen. ^  b.  Mar.  25,  1874. 
40 B  Bessie  T.  Allen, ^  b.  Nov.  29,  1879. 
407  John  Perry  Allen,*  b.  Jan.  9,  1882;  d.  Apr.,  1882. 
4o«  Mary  R.  Allen,''  b  May  22,  1883;  d.  Nov.  8,  1897. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  281 

^  Helen  Maria  Ailing,'  dau.  of  James  and  Maria;  m. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Joseph  Cobham  Noyes,  b.  1798;  d.  1868; 
r.  Eastport  and  Portland,  Me. 

T1V0  Children. 

"9  Edward  A.  Noyes, »  b.  Eastport,  Me,   1839;  m.   Nov.    5.  1863,  Julia 
Augusta  Edwards;  r.  Portland,  Me.;  7  chd.:  '  Helen  A.,  b.  1S64;  m. 

Winthrop  Jordan.     ^  Marion,  b ;  d.    1867.     ^  Mary,  b.   1868;  d. 

1889.     •'Charles  E,  b.  1S70.     •■Julia,  b.   1873.     "^  Joseph  C,  b.  1875. 
"Sidney  W.,  b.  1879. 

410  Joseph  C.  Noyes,s  b.    Portland,   1850;  r.   Napa,   Cab;   m.    1S76  Julia 

Midget;  2  s.;  '  Frank,  b.  1S78.     -James  G.,  b.  1891. 

Joseph  C.  Noyes,  husband  of  Helen  M.  Ailing,  was  born  in 
Portland,  Me.,  in  1819.  He  removed  to  Eastport,  and  in  1847 
returned' to  Portland  and  died  there.  Treasurer  of  Portland 
Savings  Bank;  from  Eastport  he  was  member  of  the  Twenty- 
fifth  Congress  and  Collector  of  Customs  under  the  first  Presi- 
dent Harrison. 

141-  Justus  Luther  Allen,'  s.  of  Truman  and  Susan;  m. 
Alma  Hayes,  b.  July  8,  1815;  d.  Mar.  2,  1857;  r.  Granby,  Conn. 

Three  Children. 

411  Charles  Carol  Allen, ^  b   Feb,   18,   1840;  d.  Apr.  26.  1S81;  m   Mar.  26, 

1873,  Sarah  E.  Hayes;  2  chd.;  »  Delia,  b.  Apr.  15,  1875-     -Truman 
J.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1S77. 

412  Julius  A.  Allen,8b.  Aug.  28,  1S45;  d-  Apr.  27,    1887;  m.  June  5.  1870, 

Maggie  E    Hayes. 

413  Mary  Ann  Allen, ^b.  Apr.  16,  1849;  d.  Oct.  31,  1873;  m.  Mar.  23,  1869. 

Edward  Case. 

_|3j_  William  Augustus  Allen,'  s.  of  Truman  and  Susan; 
m.  (i)  Mar.  22,  1842,  Elizabeth  R.  Stevens,  b.  June  6,  1820;  d. 
Apr.  25,  1847;  m.  (2)  July  3,  1848.  Harriet  L.  Kendall,  b.  1821; 
d.  Oct.,  1898;  r.  Granby,  Conn. 

Se7>en  Children. 

414  Lyman  Stevens  B.  Allen. «  b.  Jan.  31,  1S43;  d.  July  31.  1857. 

415  Henry  William  Allen, ^  b.  Mar.  12.  1847;  ni.;  had  a  dau.,  Grace  E.,  b. 

June  I,  1875;  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
4i«  Harriett  Elizabeth  Allen,* b.  :May  17,  1849;  d.  April  26,  1867. 
41"  Nellie    Hubbard    Allen,*  b.     Apr.     20,     1852;    m.     Oct.    24.     1871, 

433  William  Willsford  Dibble;  4  chd. ;  all  d. 

418  James  Allen  »  b.  Mar.  28.  1875;  d.  ,  a.   5  months. 

419  Ned  Kendall  Allen,"  b.  Oct.  9.   1857;  d.  Jan.  17,1876. 
4-'o  Susan  Laura  AUen.sb,  Mar.  28.  i8«;9;  d.  Oct.  31,  1879. 


282  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Iff  Susan  Maria  Allen,'  dau.   of   Truman    and    Susan;  m. 

Sept.  7,   1843,    William   Dibble,  b.  Granby,    May  16,  1816;  res. 

Granby,  Conn. 

Three  C/u'/dnn. 

■»3i  James  Henry  Dibble/ b.  July  23,  1S47;  d.  Aug.  16,  1S64. 

42-'  Albert  Mix  Dibble,*  b.  Jan.  19,  1S50;  d.  Aug.  13,  1873- 

423  William  Willsford  Dibble,**  b.  Nov.    16,   1S57;  d.  Sept.   S,    1S95;    m. 

41  ■  Nellie  H.  Allen;  4  chd.;  Edith  May,  b.  Aug.  10,  1873;  d.  Jan.  2, 

1884;  3  others;  b. ;  d.  i. 

141  Harriet  Allen,'  dau.  of  Lyman  I.  and  Emily  (Holcomb) 
Alien;  m.  Vernon,  O.,  Mar.  8,  1848,  John  N.  McKean,  b.  June 
13,  1813;  d.  Apr.  6,  1892. 

4  chd.  Miranda  J.  McKean,*  b.  Apr.  25,  1849;  m.  J.  W.  Scott;  r.  Bain- 
bridge,  O.;  2  chd.;  'John,  at  home,  and  -May;  m.  Glen  P.  Bliss  of 
Chagrin  Falls,  O.;  2  chd.;  Howard  and  Hortense;  r.  Cleveland.  O. 
Albert  G.  McKean,*  b.  Sept.  22,  1853;  m.  Sept.  25,  1890,  Clara  A 
Hall;  s.  i.  Emily  A.  McKean,^  b.  Nov.  i,  1856;  m.  W.  W.  Nice;  3 
chd.;  'Harriet,  -  Carl,  and  ''Eva,  all  at  home,  Bainbridge,  O.  John 
A.  McKean,*  b.  Aug.  2S,  i860;  um. 

|4|  Amelia  Allen,'  dau.  of  Lyman  Ives  Allen;  m.  Vernon, 
O.,  May  II,  1859,  James  M.  Craio-;  both  d.  Pasadena,  Cal. 

3  chd.     William  J.  Craig,*  b. ;um.;   1.  Los  Angeles,  Cal  ;  the  Craig 

Bros,  are  owners    in  the  Lithographic  Co.   there.     Lyman  Allen 

Craig,*  b.  ;  m.  Gertrude  Jobson,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Hattie  E. 

Craig,*  b.  ;  d.  when  3  years  old. 

•144  Merrit  Allen,'  s.  of  Lyman  Ives  Allen:  m.  May  17, 
1864,  Emma  A.  Smith;  1.  Pasadena,  Cal. 

2  chd.  Lewis  Merrit  Allen,"  b.  Feb.  14,  1S65;  ni.  Toledo,  O..  Jessie  M. 
Bell;  I.  s.,  Lewis  William;  b.  1S91;  Lewis  M.  is  a  painter  and  1. 
with  his  parents  at  Pasadena.  Grace  Amelia  Allen,*  b  Aug.  2. 
1867-S;  d.  Mar.  27,  1S79. 

■I44  Dr.  Lyman  Allen,'  s.  of  Lyman  Ives  Allen;  m.  Sedalia, 
Mo.,  Mar.  21,  1871,  Sarah  J.  Young.  He  was  a  surgeon  in  the 
Union  army  during  the  Civil  War;  rem.  to  Pasadena,  Cal., 
abt.  1883;  now  a  real  estate  broker  there. 

T/iree  C/iildroi,  Horn  at  Sedal/a,  Mo. 

Raymond  Edward  Allen,*  b.  Feb.  5,  1S73;  bookkeeper;  um.  Irving 
Cowan  Allen, 8  b.  May  19,  1S75;  analytical  chemist  (B.  S  ).  Glenn 
Loring  Allen,*  b.  Sept.  i,  187S;  student  in  chemistry. 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND     HIS    DESCENDANTS.  283 

141  Jared  Allen  Culver,'  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Harriet  Allen 
Culver;  m.  Centerville,  R.  I.,  May,  1845,  Mary  Cook  An- 
drews; d.  Colfax,  Cal.,  Sept.  14,  1896. 

3  chd.  Francis  Culver, »  b. ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1S52,  a.  7  months.  Fred- 
erick Ray  Culver.^  b.   ;  d.   May  9,  1855,  a.  8  months.     Walter 

Ray  Culver,«  b.  Jan.   26,   1856;  m.   Dec.   18,   1889,  Abby  D.  Allen, 
Gridley,  Cal.;  i  dau.,  Amy  Allen,  b.  Mar.  9,  1891,  Colfax,  Cal. 

ffl  Edgar  Culver,'  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Harriet  A.  Culver; 
m.  Centerville,  R.  I.,  May  12,  1846,  Maria  Louisa  Wood;  1. 
Newcastle,  Cal. 

3  chd.  Allen  Jay  Culver.'^  b.  Centerville,  R.  I.,  Apr.  6,  1S49;  d.  at  sea 
July  4,  1851;  bu.  Oak  Grove,  Cal.  Edgar  Wood  Culver.*  b.  Oak 
Grove,  Cal.,  Sept.  19,  1852;  d.  Newcastle,  Cal.,  Jan.  10,  1889;  m. 
Oct  I,  1881,  Jennie  L.  Silva;  3  chd.;  'Allen  Wood,  b.  Sept.  27, 
1882;  d.  vSept.  22,  1883.  2  Mabel  Carrie,  b.  Aug.  5,  1S84.  ^  Edgar 
Silva,  b.  Dec.  20,  1887.  Harriet  Louisa  Culver,*  b.  Sacramento, 
Cal.,  July  20,  1854;  1.  Newcastle,  Cal. 

|i|  Luther  D.  Ailing,'  s.  of  Luther  N.  and  Betsey;  m.  Salis- 
bury, Conn.,  Feb.  4, 1852,  Jane  A.  Peck,  b.  Farmington,  Conn., 
Apr.  21,  1826;  farmer;  r.  Norfolk  and  Farmington,  Conn. 

Si'.v  Children. 

*-*  Isabel  N.  Ailing,*  b.   Mar.   24,   1853;  m.  (i)  Sept.  23,  1873,  Charles  J. 

Hull;  d.  May  28,  1886;  2  chd.;  '  Henry  A.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1878.    '^ Grace 

R.,  b.  July  2,  18S5;  m.  (2)  Nov.  i,  1893,  George  S.  Whitney;  i  dau., 

Louisa,  b.  Aug.  13,  1894;  r.  West  Torrington,  Conn. 
•1-5  Carrie  M.  Ailing,^  b.  May  iS,   1854;  d.  s.  i.  Stockton,  Cal.,   Nov.    12, 

1886;  m.  Sept.  14,  1879,  Charles  E   Dorr. 
■!-«  Mary  E.,  Ailing.*  b.  May  11,  1856;  m.  Dec.  i,  1881,  Francis  Gaylord, 

b.  May  21.  1S58;  r.  East  Canaan,  Conn.;  5  chd.;  '  Bessie  Ailing,  b. 

Apr.   19,   1883.     -Ruth,  b.  June  30,    1S85.     » Irving  G.,  b.  Apr.  2, 

1889.     ■*  Harold  F.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1894.     ^  Donald  P.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1897. 
^-■>  Joseph  P.  Ailing,"  b.  Apr.  4,  1858;  m.   Dec.   24,  1888,  Nellie  Grogan, 

b.   Pittsburg,   Pa..   Dec.   19.   1873;   2  chd.;    'Benjamin   Joseph,   b. 

Oct.  31.  1889.     2james  Peck,  b.  Dec.  28,  1891;  1.  Cheney,  Wash. 
•*28  Ella  J.  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.  26,  i860;  bookkeeper;  1.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
■*89  Benjamin  B.  Ailing,*  b.  Dec.   11,    1863;  m.  Jan.   28,   18S9,  Alma  Sar- 

dara,  b.  Mar.  30,  1867;  1.  Hartford,  Conn. 

141  Elizabeth  M.  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Luther  N.  and  Betsey;  m. 
(i)  Nov.  29,  1848,  Elihu  Stowe;  d.  Grantville,  Conn.,  1856;  m. 
(2)  1859,  Edwin  P.  Stowe,  bro.  of  Elihu,  and  rem.  to  Stock- 
ton, Cal. 


284  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Seven  CJiildren. 

*«">  Gilbert  M.  Stowe.s  b.  Aug    13,   1S50;  d.  Feb.  3,  1851. 

■*"  Alta  Maria  Stowe,*  b.   ;  d.  Feb.,  1885;  m.  Joshua  B   Webster  of 

Massachusetts;  4   chd.;    1  Violet   Alta,    b.    Feb.    i,   1877.      -Royal 

Bertram,  b.  May  29,  1879.     » Ethel  May,  b.  Apr.  13,  18S1.     *  Percey 

Stowe,  b.  Jan.  29,  1885. 
*32  Lucy  Stowe,*  b.  ;  m.  (i)  1871  Andrew  M.  Cadieu  of  Stockton, 

Cal.;  5  chd.;  'Amy  Elizabeth,  b.  May  11,  1873.     -'Qrace  Barbara, 

b.  June  7,   1874;  d.  Oct.,    1874.     =  Gertrude  Alta,  b.   July  25,  1876. 

■»  Harvey  S.,  b.  Apr.  23,  1878.     ^  Predericli  W.,  b.  Apr.  3,  1S81;  m. 

(2)  George  H.  Merrill;  r.  Temescal,  Cal. 
*33  Elihu   Beecher   Stowe."   b.    ;   m.    1882    Delia    Howell,   Merced, 

Cal.;  2  s. ;  William  Elihu  and  Herbert  Arthur;  1.  Stockton   Cal. 

By  (2) 

■*8i  Charles  Ailing  Stowe, «  b. ;  m.  1884,   Stockton,  Doris  R.  Grupe; 

2  chd.;  Elsie  G.,  b.  1S85;  i  s. ;  d.  y. 

*8  5  RoUin  E.  Stowe,  b. ;  um.;  farmer  near  Stockton. 

13  8  Mary  Isabel  Stowe/  b. ;  d.  1885.  of  consumption. 

141  Hulda  Maria  Ailing/  dau.  of  Luther  N.  and  Betsey;  m. 

John  L.  Beecher  of  Barrington,  Mass.;  rem  to  California  in 

1855;  r.  Stockton,  Cal. 

Four  Childreii. 

*3'  John  L.  Beecher,  Jr.,«b ;  m.   Cora  Gibson;  5  chd.;  '  Arthur  W.. 

b.  Mar.  i,  1S81.     ^Nellie  May,  and  ^  Edith  Manvel,  twins,  b.  Feb. 

14,   1883.     ■* Mabel  Louise,  b.  Mar.   28,   1884.     'Austin   Howard,  b. 

Nov.  21,  1888,  and  3  other  s. ;  d.  y. 
*»8  Clarence  G.  Beecher,®  b.  ;  m.  Walter  Sibley;  2  chd.;  '  Hazel,  b. 

June    1S92.     sQiadys,  b.  Nov.,   1S96;  also  3  s. ;  d    y. 
*»>»  Elliott   Stowe  Beecher,«  b  ;   m.   Myra  Phillips,   Soquel,   Cal.;  2 

chd.;  'Algie,  b.  1889.     -Leland,  b.  1S91. 
■410  Charles  Ashley  Beecher,  8  b. ;  m.  Nellie  Broughar,  Oakland;  chd.; 

Louise,  b.  1895;  Euphemia,  b.  1897;  i  s.;  d.  i. 

These  four  Beecher  children  all  live  adjacent  to  their 
father  near  Stockton,  Cal.,  and  all  have  lovely  homes. 

Ifa  Norman  Edwin  Ailing,'  s.  of  Luther  N.  and  Betsey;  m. 
(if  Mar.,  1862,  Loretta  Morse;  b.  Albion,  N.  Y.;  d.  187 1;  m.  (2) 
Nov.,  1873,  Mary  A.  Bennett.  Albion,  N.  Y.,  cousin  of  (i);  d. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May  31,  1892;   rem  to  California,  1856;  r. 

Stockton. 

T/iJ-ee  Children  by  each  wife. 

*■*!  Lucius  E.  Ailing,"  b.  July  22,  1864;  m.  Dec,  1890,  Kate  Utt;  3  chd.; 
'  Harelson  M.,  b.  Apr.  i.  1895.  -Lester  Alvan,  b.  June  20,  1896. 
'Gladys  L.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1S97. 


3| 


JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR,    AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS.  285 

4*2  Clara  M.  Ailing.^  b.  Dec.  23,  1862;  m.  Oct.,  18S7,  George  W.  Ashley; 

2  chd. ;  '  Algie  Lorette,  b.  July  18,  1SS8.     ^  Norma,  b.  July  19.  1897. 
**3  Alice  Janie  Ailing, 8  b.  Dec.  28,  1S65;  m.  1883  George  W.  Tatterson, 

superintendent  woolen  mills,   Stockton;  2  chd.;  'Norman  W.,  b. 

Apr.  10,  1S90.     -  Laura  May,  b.  Sept.  23,  1891. 
•i*^  Bessie  Mabel  Ailing,**  b.  Sept.  1874;  m-  Nov..  1894,  Edward  F.  Davis, 

butcher;  1.  Linden,  Cal  ;  2  chd.;    'Mary  Beatrice,   b.  Sept.  2,  1895. 

*  Freeman  Ailing,  b.  Feb.  11,  1898. 
■**5  Grace  A.  Allmg.s  b.  July  4,  1876;  1.  at  home. 
•*'*'^  Mark  Norman,**  b.  Jan.  22,  187S;  in  High  school. 

The  Stockton  Alling-s  are  all  good,  moral,  law  abiding  citi- 
zens, well  to  do  financially  and  occupy  an  influential  place 
in  the  community. 

ffi  Albert  Ailing,'  s.  of  Marcus  W.  and  Polly  Ailing;  m. 
Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1840,  Betsey  Hines;  d.  Oct.,  1885. 
He  was  a  maniifacturer  and  principal  owner  in  the  firm  of 
Barniam,  Richardson  &  Co. 

Three  Cliildren. 

**^  Julia  R.  Ailing, 8  b.  Feb.  10,  1842,  Sharon;  d.  Mar.  28,  1846. 
"8  Sarah  E.  Ailing  «  b.  Apr.  26,  1846,  Sharon;  d.  Sept.  10,  1S46. 
**»  Samuel  Aurin  Alling.s  b.  July  14,  1847,  Sharon;  d.  um.  Chicago,  Jan. 
10.  1886. 

fff  Mary  Ailing,'  dau.  of  Marcus  W.  and  Polly  Allling;  m. 
Sharon,  July  21,  1847,  Edward  C.  Baird;  farmer;  d.  Chebanse, 
111.,  Mar.  6,  187 1;  r.  Sharon  and  Chebanse. 

Six  C/u7d)-en. 

*5o  Julia  E.  Baird,8  b.  June  6,  184S;  1.  Chicago,  111. 

4°i  Adeline  M.  Baird,*  b.  Mar.  25,  1S50;  1.  Chicago,  111. 

4»2  Albert  H.  Baird,*  b.  May  15,  1S52;  1.  Iowa;  farmer. 

453  William  P.  Baird,®  b.  Apr.  26,  1854;  1.  Loup  City,  Neb.;  farmer.    ' 

*54  Frank  E.  Baird,®  b.  Apr.  14,  1856;  broker;  m. ;  has  a  son;  r.  Chicago, 

111. 
*55  Clarence  A.  Baird.®  b.  Mar.  25,  1865;  d.  Chebanse,  111.,  May  28,  1865. 

38  2  Mary,  the  widow,  is  living  with  her  son  Frank  at  293 
Warren  avenue,  Chicago,  111. 


Iff  Samuel  Trescott  Ailing,   M.D.,'  s.  of  Marcus  Warner 
and  Polly  (Trescott)  Ailing;  m.  (i)  Nov.  28,  1850,  Loretta  W. 


286  DESCENDANTS    OF    JOHN    ALLING,    SENIOR. 

Essex,  b.  Rhode  Island,  Aug.  28,  1827;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Jan. 
27,  1891;  m.  (2)  July  6,  1892,  Mrs.  Eliza  Rowe,  b.  Joliet,  111., 
Feb.  15,  1838;  1.  Chicago,  111. 

Five  Child)- I'll. 
By  (I) 
^■'"=  Susan   Marietta   Ailing,^  b.    Brookfield,   Conn.,    Aug.    25,    1851;    m. 

Neoga,  111.,  Dec.  2,  1S69,  William  P.  Ward;  3  chd.;  '  Bessie  G.,  b. 

Aug.  23,  1870.     -Frederick  A.,  b.  Apr.  14,  1873.   •■Cory  E.,  b.  Aug. 

30,  1879;  r.  Estherville,  la. 
4S7  Clara  Loretta  Ailing, «  b.  Chebanse,   111.,   May  29.   1856;  m.  Dec.  3, 

1SS2.  Henry  Conroy;  merchant;  3  chd.;  ^  Grace  E.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1883. 

^Gladj'S  A.,  b.  June  22,  1888.     » Albert,  b.  July  19,  i8qo. 
-'»8  Joseph  Albert  Ailing,**  b.  Kankakee,  111.,  May  20,  1858;  d.  Aug.   12, 

185S. 
■ts"  Charles  Albert  Ailing,*  b.  Neoga,  111.,  Dec.  26,  1861;  m.  Oct.  7,  1885, 

Satie   Arms;    5    chd.;    'Albert,    b.    July  3,   18S7;    d.   May  7,   18S8. 

-Helen,  b   :\Iay  11,  1S89.  ^  Bertha,  b.  Mar.  2,  1S91.  ■•  Gracia,  b.  July 

13.  iSf2.  =  Carlos,  b.  Oct   5,  1896;  r.  Chicago. 
*"»   Walter  E.  Ailing,^  b.  Neoga.  111.,  Dec.  12,  1868;  d.  Mar.  23,  1873. 


End  of  the  deseendants  of  John  Ailing,  Sen. 


SKETCH  OF  GEORGE  P.  ALLEN. 

The  compiler  having-  finished  his  record  of  the  descendants 
of  Roger  and  John  Ailing,  ventures  to  show  his  face  for  a 
g'ood-bye  bow  to  his  kin;  and  as  he  offered  an  apology  at  the 
beg'inning,  so  now  at  the  ending,  feels  justified  in  explaining 
the  place  given  him  by  the  engraver's  art. 

Having  given  my  father  the  honorary  frontispiece  page, 
and  one  of  my  brothers  a  picture  and  sketch  a  proper  set- 
ting, it  was  my  desire  and  determination  not  to  obtrude  our 
immediate  family  further  on  the  time  or  attention  of  the 
reader,  for  this  work  was  not  "begun,  continued  or  ended  " 
for  any  ostentatious  display  of  self,  but  to  give  the  family 
and  the  world  a  record  of  an  eminently  worthy,  though  not 
an  illustrious  clan;  but  after  it  was  decided  to  admit  cuts 
and  sketches  of  a  few  representatives  of  the  family  stock, 
and  the  engravings  and  sketches  were  mostly  ready  for  the 
book,  it  was  learned  by  a  few  friends  that  my  own  face  was 
not  to  appear.  This  raised  an  unlooked-for  protest,  and  by 
earnest  pleadings,  cajolery  and  reproaches  I  have  been 
induced  at  the  eleventh  hour  to  show  my  phiz,  and  with  it 
give  a  brief  account  of  myself. 

Until  I  was  sixteen  years  of  age  I  was  a  regular  New  Eng- 
land farmer  boy;  a  few  of  the  old  people  will  know  what  that 
was — constant  work  six  days  in  the  week — except  while  at 
school,  and  then  kept  busy  nights  and  mornings;  by  this 
time  I  had  learned  of  the  growing  fashion  of  a  better  educa- 
tion for  the  boys  than  was  acquired  from  the  district  schools, 
and  having  a  preference  for  study  rather  than  hoeing  corn 
and  digging  stones  and  potatoes,  I  prevailed  on  ni}-  father  to 
send  me  to  school,  charging  me  the  cost,  to  be  as  a  part  of  my 
inheritance  from  his  estate  and  an  offset  to  the  work  of  my 
older  brothers,  who  served  him  faithfully  till  21  years  old. 
Thus  equipped  I  went  to  the  best  teachers  available,  Ensign 
of  Morris,  Howard  of  AVarren,  Gunn  of  Washington,  and 
Thompson  of  South  Britain,  and  from  16  to  24  was  mostly 
at  study   or  teaching,  except  during  the  summer  vacations, 


fl^    GEORGE    P.    AIXEN. 


SKETCH  OF  GEORGE  P.  ALLEN.  289 

which  always  covered  the  period  of  haymaking-,  then  all 
done  by  hand,  from  cutting-  the  grass  to  stowing  it  away  in 
the  barn,  in  which,  for  about  six  weeks,  I  was  an  active 
participant  in  my  father's  meadows. 

Then,  in  1850,  I  went  into  a  drug  store  and  engaged  in  that 
business  in  Woodbuty,  from  which  I  permanently  retired  in 
1874,  to  care  for  a  small  farm  previously  purchased.  This  I 
sold  in  188  [,  and  since  then  had  "  no  visible  means  of  sup- 
port." In  the  meantime,  in  185  i,  1  married  Julia  A.,  daughter 
of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Orton)  Finch,  who,  in  1872,  was 
stricken  down  with  a  painful  spinal  disease,  rendering  her 
for  years  almost  entirely  helpless,  and  in  1876  her  physician 
advised  the  spending  the  winter  with  her  in  Florida.  This 
we  did,  and  though  she  was  unable  to  stand  or  take  a  step 
alone  on  the  way,  on  our  return  she  was  so  improved  as  to 
walk  unaided,  and  was  comparatively  comfortable,  though 
still  an  invalid.  Thus  encouraged  by  the  healing  balm  of  a 
mild  and  sunny  winter,  I  purchased  an  old  house  and  lot 
beautifully  situated  on  the  west  bank  of  the  St.  Johns  river 
at  New  Berlin,  twelve  miles  below  Jacksonville,  Florida.  Here 
I  built  a  comfortable  house  adapted  to  and  rented  for  keep- 
ing boarders,  and  we  have  mostly  spent  our  winters  in  it 
since,  Mrs.,  A.  gaining  year  by  year  till  February,  1883,  she 
suddenly  sickened  and  died  there.  Two  years  later  I  mar- 
ried Mrs.  Wealthy  A.  Root,  widow  of  Deacon  Seth  Hollister  of 
Woodbur\-,  and  with  her  have  led  the  same  migratory  life— in 
Connecticut  summers  and  in  Florida  winters. 

For  thirty-five  years  a  communicant  in  the  Episcopal 
Church,  but  the  advancing  and  rising  grade  of  churchman- 
ship  became  too  high  and  steep  for  me  to  climb;  which  forced 
a  withdrawal,  and  three  years  since  1  united  with  the  Con- 
gregational denomination.  I  was  not  a  "  born  leader,"  in  pojit- 
ical,  religious  and  civil  life,  always  preferring-  to  serve  as  a 
private  rather  than  as  an  official  guide,  and  while  not  desir- 
ing to  shirk  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  a  good  citizen, 
have  been  induced  to  accept  Imt  few  of  the  places  offered  as 
a  public  servant. 

About  six  years  ago— as  stated  in  my  introductory  apology 
— I  sat  about  looking  up  my  relatives,  and  here  I  am  at  the 
end  of  the  list  of  my.  Ailing- Allen  kindred,  with  heart  and 
19 


ICfO 


SKETCH    OF    GEORdE    P.    ALLEN. 


hand  open  for  a  friendly  greeting,  with  no  avaricious  desires 
— beyond  the  printer's  bill— upon  your  purses.  Pleading  for- 
bearance and  mild  castigations  for  multiplied  shortcomings, 
I  would  now  and  here  make  a  most  gracious  "Good  Bye 
Bow  "  to  all  ray  relatives,  assuring  you  that  our  latch-string 
will  always  be  out  for  a  cordial  welcome,  and  pen  ready  to 
respond   to   any  questions  or  obscurities  discovered   in  this 

book;  for  which  address 

George  P.  Allen, 

North  Woodbury,  Conn. 

October,  1899. 


P.  S.— Should  there  be  any,  who  find  their  family  record 
incomplete  in  this  book,  who  regret  they  did  not  have  the 
opportunity, — or  did  not  avail  themselves  of  it  when  they 
had  it,— to  send  me  a  full  statement  of  their  families;  such 
may  still  mail  me  any  additions  or  corrections  of  their  lin- 
eage they  may  desire,  and  I  will  tabulate  them  for  a  supple- 
mental addition  to  the  book,  when  sufificient  materials  have 
been  received  to  make  an  appendix  desirable. 

Please  send  me  all  the  additions  and  corrections  you  can, 
and  as  it  is  not  likely  this  book  contains  one-half  of  the 
offspring  of  our  emigrant  ancestors,  perhaps  this  may  lead 
to  the  finding  of  some  of  the  lost  branches  of  our  relatives 

G.  P.  A. 
November,  1899. 


TO  THE  ALL1NG-ALLEN8  OF  AMERICA. 

Inasmuch  as  there  are  prohahl}'  in  the  archives,  attics,  and 
ainono-  the  old  rubbish  of  the  Allino'-AUen  families,  old  letters  and 
other  written  documents  which  will  reveal  something  of  the  history 
of  i>iir  eaily  fathers;  and  as  tiie  collection  niid  preservatiou  of  such 
history  is  desirable  for  information  to  the  present  and  coming  gen- 
erations; — I  hereby  invite  all  those  who  see  this  notice  and  know  of, 
or  are  possessors  of  any  such  ohl  letters,  documents  oi-  traditional 
lore,  beariuo-  on  the  bistorv  of  our  family,  to  communicate  the  fact 
to  me,  and  either  semi  me-the  letters  or  copies  thereof,  which  I  prom- 
ise to  use  carefully  and  discreetly,  and  i-eturii  when  examined  or 
copied,  if  desired. 

If  I  -iocceed  in  obtaining  the  information,  I  will  write  up,  or 
compile  it — with  the  corrections  and  additions  called  for  in  my  P.  S. 
page  290 — for  an  appendix  or  supplemental  annex  to  the  Alling-Allen 
Genealogy. 

.Will  all  the  Allings  whose  ancestry  is  not   traceable    in   this 
book,  please  kindly  write  me  of  the  fact  and  oblige. 

GEO.  P.  ALLEN, 
.Jan.  1.  1900.  No,  Woodbury,  Conx. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Abreviations, 

Almanac  first  printed,     .     . 
Ailing,  Change  of  Spelling, 


5 
i6 

7,33. 


103, 121, 179,  261, 


Branches,  Lines  of, 
John,  1st,  the  Judge, 
Samuel,2d, Newark, N. 
James,  Wallingford, 
Roger,  3d,  AUingtown 
Daniel,  ist,  Orange, 
Caleb,  ist,  Hamden, 
John,  Senior,  Part  H, 
Homestead,  Newark, 

Arrangement  of  Book,     .     . 

Author's  Apology,  .     .     .     . 

Children  of  James  Allen,  Eng 
Roger  Ailing,  ist, 
Samuel,  ist,  .     . 

Church  at  Hamden  Plains, 
first  division,  . 

Dogman  Allings,    .     .     . 

Freeman's  Charge,      .     . 


J. 


20 

,  56 

103 

116 

174 
224 

251 

57 
5 
3 

II 

14 
16 

232 

177 
176 
252 


INDEXES. 

Who  Married  Allings  and  Aliens,  293 
Christian  names  of  Allings  and 

Aliens 304 

Other  name  descendants,     .     .     309 


90 


234 

B"8 


ILLUSTRATIONS, 

Allen,  James  (Frontispiece), 

Nathan, W 

Ailing,  Williston,     .... 

William  (Rochester), 

Colvin,  Verplanck, V¥ 

Ailing,  Stephen  B.,      ....       |f 

William  R W 

Edward  P 

Horace, 

Allen,  Abner, 

William,        

John, 


19  0 

y  i; 

8  8 

'.Hi 

260 

15  5 

125 

xnr 

123 
T?6 


PAGE 

Taylor,  Rev.  George  Lansing,  |^ 

Ailing,  Amos  H., |^ 

Charles  B.,       ....  Iff 

JohnW m 

Paugassett  Mills ^^^ 

Munson,  Kneeland  J -^^ 

Ailing,  Asa  A |f| 

Allen,  George  P fff 

Introductory, 6 

Invasion  of  New  Haven,     .     .  228 

West  Haven,    .     .  28 
New  Haven  Allings,     .     .        9  to  19 

Records,  Call  for,  P.  S.,  .     .     .  290 

Sabbath  Day  House 116 

SKETCHES  (biographical). 

Ailing,  Rev.  James 18 

Enos, 29 

Allen,  Nathan,         38 

Ailing,  Williston, 49 

William 69 

Stephen  B.,      ....  81 

William  R 84 

Edward  P 96 

Horace, 98 

John,  2d 100 

Allen,  James, 135 

Ailing,  Eleanor, 140 

David  D., 142 

Allen,  Abner 155 

Ailing,  Theophilus,      .     .     .     .  171 

Capt.  Daniel,  ist,      .     .  174 

Allen,  Archelaus 179 

Timothy, 177 

Ailing,  Lewis 184 

Allen,  William, 185 

John, 197 

Ailing,  Amos  H., 209 

Charles  B 212 

John  W., 217 

Caleb,  ist, 224 


292 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


I'.AGE 

WII.I.S. 

Ailing.  Caleb,  3d 

229 

F..\GE 

Charles 

00*^ 

Allen, 

James 

9 

Rev.  Abraham,    . 

230 

Ailing 

Roger,  1st 

14 

Asa  A 

n  1  - 

Mary 

1  + 

John,  Senior,  .     .     .     . 

251 

Capt    Jonathan.   . 

22 

Nathan,  2d,      ... 

261 

Ebenezer     .... 

31 

Job 

265 

John 

100 

Jeremiah.     .     .     . 

268 

Rojer   3d 

117 

Allen,  Zadoc 

268 

Ruth 

118 

Clamlias        .... 

270 

Daniel,  ist        ... 

174 

George  I' 

287 

Daniel    2(1,        .      .      . 

I7S 

Colvin,  Verplanck         .     .     . 

71 

Philo.    ist               .     . 

181 

Munson,  Kneelaml  J.,      .     . 

242 

Capt  Caleb,  ist.   . 

225 

Peck,  Seth 

.     120 

Asa,  i^t        .... 

226 

Taylor,  Rev.  George  L., 

.     205 

Jiihn,  Senior.   . 

.       252 

Woodin,  Eneas 

.     239 

Samuel    Tertius 

■       255 

Atwater    Enos 

.     263 

Nathan    1st,     .     .     . 

•       259 

WHO  MARRIED  ALLINGS  OR  ALIENS. 


Aber,  William  M  ,  . 
Adams,  Ella  M.,      . 
Will        .     . 
Ailing,  Alice  S.. 
Andrew- 
David,     . 
Elizabeth     . 
Emeline, 
Esther,    .     . 
Hobert,    .     . 
Hannah, 
Medad,    .     . 
Phebe,     .     . 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rhoda.    .     . 
Sarah , 
Alverson   Harriet. 
Mary  E., 
Ames   William  B  . 
Anderson,  Amanda 
Isaac,     . 
Andrew,  Cornelia. 

William 
Andrus   John, 

Reuben 
Arms,  Satie.  .     . 
Armstrong,  Lorenzo. 

Montgomery 
Arnold,  Jane, 
Ashley.  George  W. 
Atkins   Sally. 
Susan. 
Atwater,  Castine  L" 
En  OS     . 
Fanny, 
Holbrook 
Ichabod, 
James. 
Jared,   . 
John,    . 


[■AGE 

44 
162 

"<H 

245 
184 
227 
229 
193 

33 

204 

224 

263 

104 

229 

261 

260 

245 

44 

43 

158 

43 

43 

274 

195 

ibi 

I2[ 

286 
41 

53 
162 

2S5 
188 

165 
52 

262 
40 

262 
26 

41 

1 84 
103 


I'AGE 

Atwater,  ^Marshall  D i53 

Sarah        22 

Sarah 104 

Samuel 254 

Augur   Abigail,        112 

Axtelle,  Mary  C. 98 

Babcock.  Addie  A.,-     ....  241 

Babson    Annie  P 246 

Bailey,  Albert I43 

Baird,  Edward  C 285 

Baldwin,  Dr.  Charles  T.,     .     .  216 

Clarissa 65 

Delia  A. 249 

Dorcas. 178 

Edetha  E 42 

Enoch 260 

Jotham 61 

Lyman, 269 

Marcus i95 

Maria 189 

Sarah  H i93 

WiUiam 143 

Ball.  Bela  H 190 

Juha  Etta ,  83 

Nancy 63 

Prescilla 60 

Barlow.  Sarah 47 

Barnes,  Harriet 219 

George, 190 

Sherman 107 

Barnum.  Dr.  E I35 

Bartholomew,  Caroline    .     .     .  112 

Gertrude.       .     .  221 

Bassett,  Emily 273 

Timothy, 32 

Beach.  Electa,     .          ....  48 

Fuller 47 

Mary 265 

Oliver 183 

Walter 279 


294 


NAMES    OF    THOSE    WHO 


PAGE 

Beadles,  Mary, 103 

Beck,  Rev.  Andrew,    ....  220 

Beardsley,  Charlotte  E.,       .     .  245 

Delia, 187 

Dr.  George  L.,  .     .  211 

Bedell,  Samuel loS 

Beecher,  Amelia 183 

Amy, 26 

Eunice, 184 

Capt.  James,      .     .     .  122 

John  L., 284 

Mary 17S 

Bell,  Jessie  M., 282 

Bendrup,  Annie  C,     .     .     .     .  170 

Benedict,  Deacon  Andrew  L.,  149 

Benham,  Alvira 106 

Gilbert  S.,   .     .     .     .  202 

Bennett,  Mary  A., 284 

Benton,  Silas, 277 

Berkele,  William 220 

Berlin,  Emma  L 169 

Bertine,  Anna  E., 246 

Berry,  William  W.,     ....  169 

Bierce,  Peter 270 

Bigelow,  Laura, 190 

Bingham,  Erastus  P 170 

Bishop,  Hannah, 224 

Blackman,  Elizur, 194 

Blake,  Martha  M 54 

Blakeslee,  Amanda  S 115 

Elizabeth,  ....  103 

Hobart,      .     .     .     .  115 

Jared 269 

Bloss,  Althea  P. , 135 

Samuel, 130 

Booth,  Lucy 192 

Botsford,  Charles  B 154 

Rebecca,      ....  142 

George 270 

Bowman,  Newell  L 201 

Boyce,  Joel  R loS 

Bradbury,  Jennie  L 249 

Bradley,  Desire, 30 

Ella 40 

Esther, 187 

Elena 252 

Fannie 191 

Jared, 142 


PAGE 

Bradlej^  Lydia, 165 

Mabel 28 

Mason  E.,      ....  220 

Sally 130 

Sarah i8g 

Zuba 108 

Brewster,  Jasper  P.,    .     .     .     .  159 

Brian,  George  H  , 194 

Briant,  Emily, 83 

Briggs,  Mary  J., 54 

Brockett,  Hannah 265 

Brookman,  Grace 166 

Brooks,  Agnes 277 

Bronson,  Frances  A 40 

Brown,  Captain  Francis,      .     .  21 

Cordelia  R 45 

Lauren  C 112 

Polly, 44 

Buckingham.  Almeda  E.,    .     .  277 

Jennie,  ....  47 

Bunnell,  Nellie,        55 

Burdette,  Harriet  A.,  ....  222 

Burgess,  Asa 137 

Burnett,  Dr.  William,      ...  61 

Martha, 279 

Burnham,  Emily 132 

Burroughs,  John 44 

Bush,  Horace  F. , 67 

Butter,  Mary  E 276 

Button,  Nancy no 

Butts,  George  F., 237 

Cadwell,  Henrietta  R  .    .     .     .  66 

Calder,  Catherine 202 

Cambee,  Mabel, 33 

Camp,  Deborah 124 

John, 47 

Canfield,  Sarah, 65 

Carr,  Arthur  J 220 

Sarah 244 

Card,  Silas  E 249 

Carmichael,  James  A  ,    .     .     .  275 

Carrington,  Catherine,    .     .     .  2S0 

Carter,  Emeline  A. 48 

Case,  Edward 281 

Chapin,  Alice, 276 

Chedsey,  Sarah 16 

Church,  Fidelia 67 


MARRIED    ALLINGS    OR    ALLENS. 


295 


Clark,  Elizabeth, 
Esther,     . 
Hettie,  M., 
Luke, 
Moses  S., 
Stephen  D., 
Clements,  Lorenzo  D 

Willard, 
Cleveland,  J.  Edson, 
Clinton,  Freeman  P., 
George  W., 
Isaac  B., 
Clisbie,  Mary,     . 
Coe,  Ellen  B.,     . 

Susanna, 
Coffman,  Jacob, 
Cole,  John  P.,     . 
Coleman,  Juliaette  C, 
Colton,  Anna,     .     . 

Rev.  Erastus 
Colvin,  Andrew  J., 
Congad,  Joanna,     . 
Conly,  Mary  A., 
Conroy,  Henry,  . 
Cooper,  Isaac, 
Coppin,  Laura,  . 
Cornish,  John,     . 
Cory,  Patty,   .     . 
Cornwall.  Phebe, 
Cotton,  Elizabeth, 
Covert,  Esther  L., 
Covvell,  Betsey,  . 
Craig,  James  M., 
Cramer,  John  G., 
Crane,  Elizabeth, 
John  G. ,  . 
JohnN... 
Joseph,    . 
Martha,    . 
Nathan,  . 
Cray,  Emily, 
Crego,  Stephen, 
Crocker,  Prudence 
Culver,  Abby  L. , 

Benjamin, 
Curry,  Sarah, 
Curtiss,  Barnum, 


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282 
140 
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144 

59 

60 
150 

91 

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84 

278 

59 
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Dauchy  Betsey,  .     . 
Daniels,  Happy  J., 
Danielson,  Louisa  C, 
Danky,  Philip  W., 
Davis,  Anson  R.,     . 
Edward  F.,  . 
Ida,      .     .     . 
Capt.  Truman 
Dawson,  Henry  S., 
John,    . 
John,    . 
Dearborn,  Libbie, 
Delevan,  Charles, 
Deming,  Luther, 
Denneston.  Lillian  H 
De  Wolfe,  Susan, 
Dibble,  Levi  C, 
William, 
William  W 
Dickerman,  Aaron  B  , 
Chauncey 
Chloe  A. 
Elisha, 
Enos,  . 
Isaac,  . 
Sarah, 
Donahue,  Julia  A., 
Doolittle,  Heraan,  . 
Katharine, 
Kezia, 
Mary, 
Romain, 
Rufus,     . 
Rufus  S., 
Stephen, 
Doran  Kate,   .     .     . 
Dorman,  Abigail,    . 
Hannah,  . 
Jeannette, 
Lois,     .     . 
Phebe, 
Royal  O., 
Dorr  Charles  A.,     . 
Douglass,  Henry,    . 
Aaron  D., 
Doughty,  Abram  P., 
Downing,  Emma  L., 
Downs,  Ann  Eliza, 


>96 


NAMES    OF    THOSE    WHO 


PAGE 

Drakeley,  HoUister 151 

Driver,  Albert loS 

Dudley,  Delight, 112 

(reorge, I33 

Dunbar,  Giles, 265 

Durrie.  Dr.  William  A 93 

Dutton,  Harriet  E 278 

Dwight,  Hamlin 229 

EUery,  Franklin  M 70 

Elson,  Dr.  Richard 221 

Enderly,  Mary 97 

Erskine,  Rose, 132 

Essex,  Loretta  W. ,      .     .     .     .  2S6 

Evans,  John  R., 217 

Fairchild,  Wolcott  S 166 

Fancher,  Martin 274 

Farman,  Dr.  Samuel  R  ,      .     .  94 

Farrand,  Samuel  E 64 

Fenn,  Emily,       loS 

Fenner,  Mary, 195 

Fillmore,  Almira, 278 

Finch,  Julia  A 157 

Fitch,  Julia  P 222 

Florence,  Margaret iii 

Fogg,  George, 158 

Foote,  Charles, 165 

Margaret 149 

Forbes,  Lillian  B., 201 

Ford,  Ellsworth  W 189 

Frank 113 

Ida  A., 157 

Lucy, 180 

Obed 17S 

Fowler,  Ann  M 41 

Francis,  William  J iii 

French,  Eunice 200 

Frisbie,  Deacon  Amos.,  .     .     .  125 

Frost.  Elnora -137 

Gano,  Mary  E 37 

Gardner,  Lillian  A 163 

Gay,  Martha  J 129 

Gaylord,  Lot, 106 

Gibbs,  Eliza  L., 67 

Gifford,  John  A 87 

Gilbert,  Amos 1S2 


i>a(;e 

Gilbert,  Elizabeth 262 

Isaac 37 

jSIabel, 35 

Rhoda 180 

Sarah 133 

Gilman,  Maria 143 

Gleason,  Emeline 279 

Goodell,  Peninnah 1S9 

Gordan,  Arthur  ^l.,     .     .     .     .  238 

Gorham,  Abigail, 262 

Kneeland,     ....  51 

Ruth 234 

Gorman,  Abbie  M.,     .     .     .     .  11 1 

Goss,  John  W 91 

Graham,  Sarah 236 

Grannis,  Abigail 98 

Griswold,  Leveritt 122 

Helen  L. 221 

Grogan,  Nellie 283 

Gruner,  Maria 66 

Haddock,  Christina 169 

Hale,  Harry, 273 

Hall,  Electa 185 

Frederick  C 154 

Henry  L 112 

John, 63 

Halsey,  Maria, 62 

Hamilton,  Sarah, 61 

Hammersly,  Hon.  William,      .  200 

Hand,  Charles  G.,  .     .          .     .  70 

Rachel 136 

Hanneles.  Achsah 268 

Harding,  Polly 178 

Harmount.  Ann  (Martha).  .     .  55 

Harris,  Alice  F., 200 

Mary  L 222 

Harrison,  Lulu  A 273 

Willard 143 

Hart,  Clinton, 190 

Dennis 262 

Hartshorn,  vSarah  E. 190 

Hausman,  Mary 166 

Hawkes.  Lucy,  ....  .161 

Hawley,  Rosetta 150 

Hayes,  Alma, 281 

Betsey  Ann,    ....  154 

Electa, 274 


MARRIED    ALLINGS    OR    ALLENS. 


297 


PAGE 

Hayes,  Hannah, 154 

Lewis 144 

Maggie  E  ,      .     .     .     .  281 

Sarah  E., 281 

Rev.  Stephen,      ...  61 

Healy,  Samuel 184 

Heaton,  Phebe .  188 

Henderson,  Maria  C 132 

Hendricks,  Clarissa 42 

Hendrickson,  Emma  V  .      .     .  95 

Hendrix,  Daniel 160 

Henry,  James 189 

Herrick,  Electa  A.,          .     .     .  221 

Hesley,  Cynthia 279 

Hicks.  Eli', 166 

Hickox,  Henry, 128 

Higgins,  Sarah  A  ,      .     .     .     .  169 

George  F. 223 

Hill,  Elizabeth 143 

Henry, 52 

Hillsborough,  Mabel 105 

Hinchcliff.  Charies  W i6g 

Hine,  Amos, 133 

Betsey, 285 

Dan 123 

Lizzie 219 

Hitchcock,  Abiah, 35 

Ann 52 

Esther 236 

George  R 149 

Mary 261 

Ruth, iSo 

Saphronia,      ...  52 

Hislop,  Isabel, 171 

Mary  E 169 

Hoadly,  Amelia, 1S8 

Holcomb,  Emily 275 

Susan, 274 

Holbrook,  Hubert  S 244 

Holmes,  Daffana 150 

Emma 160 

Eva, 166 

Frederick  S.,      .     .     .  150 

Holt,  Susanna, 116 

Hopson,  John, 252 

Horton,  Mary, 106 

Hotchkiss,  Charles  A.,     ...  40 

Caroline 2S0 


PAGE 

Hotchkiss,  Elizabeth,       ...  144 

Ezekiel •  258 

Harpin,      ....  149 

Harvey,     ....  139 

Hubbard,  .     .     .     .  181 

Silliman,    .     .     .     .  181 

Hough,  Patty 142 

Howland,  Lucinda,     ....  147 

Hubbell,  William, 150 

Hubbard,  Chariotte  A  ,   .     .     .  158 

Hudson,  Isaac 237 

Hughes.  Charles  F.,    .     .     .     .  162 

Hull,  Charles  J 283 

John 183 

Lydia 31 

Mary i93 

Sidney 192 

Humiston,  Hannah,     ....  105 

Maria m 

Humphrey,  William  D.,  .     .     .  237 

Humphreysville.  Benjamin,      .  174 

Mary,   .     .     .  T77 

Hungerford,  Chauncey,  .     .     .  276 

Huntington,  J.  Henry,    ...  95 

Hurd,  Almira 161 

Hurlbut,  Catherine i53 

Erastus  J.,  .     .     .     .  190 

Hurst,  Minnie 249 

IngersoU,  Eliza 136 

Irwin,  Emma  P., i54 

Lizzie i54 

Ives,  Caroline 279 

Willis, 109 

James,  Thomas  D.,      .     .     .     .  70 

Jeffers,  Daniel  L 148 

Jennings,  Arthur  B.,  ....  200 

Jewell,  Lyman 109 

Jilton,  Allie  A., 148 

Johnson,  Abigail 4° 

Ebenezer i39 

Emily, 55 

Lydia, 35 

Rebecca, 34 

Sarah 51 

Uri, 107 

Jones,  Loderick  M 220 


298 


NAMES    OF    THOSE    WHO 


TAGE 

Jones,  Nellie, 51 

Lines,  Hannah,  .     .     . 

»    Mary  E., 

I8S 

Harriet,  .     .     . 

Rhoda,     .     . 

143 

Huldah,  .     .     . 

Jordan,  John,      .     . 

236 

Huldah,  .     .     . 

Col.  William. 

230 

James,      .     .     . 

Joslyn,  Charles  S., 

278 

Kezia,      .     .     . 

Joyce,  Burton,    .     . 

277 

Linsley,  Almira.      .     . 

Judd,  Reuben,    .     . 

234 

Charles, 

Judson,  Henry  C,  . 

135 

Loper,  Grace, 

Henry  P.,  .     . 

151 

Lounsbury,  Celia  A.,  . 
Rhoda  S., 

Kasson,  Clara  M  ,  . 

157 

Love,  Hattie,      .     .     . 

William,    . 

151 

Lyon,  William,   .     .     . 

Kay.  Walter,  . 

144 

Kepler,  Raymond,  . 

48 

Mabbett,  Francis  M.,  . 

Kelley,  James  B.,    . 

136 

Mabry,   Lester  W., 

Kellogg,  T.  Melissa, 

166 

Malone,  James,  .     .     . 

Kendall,  Harriet  L., 

286 

Maltby,  Emily,  .     .     . 

Klinke,  Annie,    .     . 

165 

Jcanette,    .     . 

Minnie  V., 

245 

Manning,  Eunice.    .     . 

Kincaid,  Sherman, 

37 

Manser,  Harvey,     .     . 

Kilmer,  Peter  W..  . 

140 

Mansfield,  Deacon  Jon 

William  H., 

141 

Sarah  Jane, 

King,  Fidelia,     .     . 

162 

Markham,  Charles  E.. 

Henry  D.,     . 

.      162 

Alarsh,  Elisha,    .     .     . 

Kingsley,  Jane  E.,  . 

.     200 

Frederick  A..   . 

Knight,  Victoria,     . 

•     277 

Marshall,  Elizabeth,    . 

Knower,  Benjamin, 

200 

Martin,  Jane  E.,      .     . 
:\laryott,  Harriet  A.,   . 

Lambert,  Sally,  .     . 

•      -135 

Matthews,  Caroline,     . 

Larobee,  Lena,  .     . 

•      193 

Phebe,  .     . 

Lattimore,  Rose,     . 

70 

]\IcConnell,  Margaret  ] 

Law,  Mary,    .     .     . 

279 

McKay.  Emily,   .     .     . 

Laylin,  Theodore  C  , 

.       90 

Sarah  M.,  .     . 

Leek,  Mary,    .     .     . 

.     258 

McKean,  John  N..  .     . 

Timothy,  .     . 

262 

McKee,  Emily  L.,  .     . 

Thomas,    .     . 

,     263 

Meeker,    Christopher 

Lewis,  Anna,      .     , 

.     277 

Mellor.  Elizabeth.  .     . 

Harvey,  .     . 

•     275 

Mereness.  Abram  L.   . 

Hezekiah,    . 

.      138 

Merriam,  Sarah  M..     . 

Mabel,     .     . 

.     274 

Merriman,  Henry,  .     . 

Sarah  B.,     . 

.      148 

Martha, 

Lemmon,  Mary, 

.      125 

Prudence,  . 

Wooster, 

.      163 

Merrick,  Russell,    . 

Le  Roy,  Martha,     . 

.      246 

Merwin,  Alpheus  N.,  . 

Lincoln.  Preston,    . 

•      113 

Marion  F..     . 

Lines,  Betsey,     .     . 

109 

Miles,  Hannah.        .     . 

Eliza,  .     .     . 

.      162 

Millard,  Henry,  .     .     . 

athan. 


R., 


C. 


MARRIED    ALLINGS    OR    ALLENS. 


299 


PAGE 

Miller,  Caroline  D 129 

Constant,     .     . 

104 

John 

202 

Minor,  Dr.  Garry,  .     . 

134 

Howard  S., 

159 

JohnB 

I4S 

Julia,  .... 

153 

Mitchell,  Asahel  W.,   . 

153 

Ruth,  .     .     . 

132 

Sarah,       .     . 

137 

Susannah,     . 

134 

Mix,  Charles,       .     . 

191 

Jotham,  .... 

260 

Mary  (Mercy), 

24 

Nathaniel,  .     . 

32 

Patience,     .     .     . 

260 

Thankful,  .     .     . 

224 

Moody,  Nelson  M., 

200 

Moore,  Emeline,      .     . 

63 

Morgan,  Fannie  J., 

40 

Charles  L., 

200 

Morris,  John,       .     . 

173 

Morse,  Loretta,  .     . 

284 

Moss,  Joseph,      .     . 

16 

LaviniaA,,  . 

159 

Mower,  Almeda, 

166 

Moyes,  William  C, 

171 

Munger,  Isabella  J.  E 

, 

222 

Munson,  Benjamin, 

137 

Charles  L., 

108 

Joshua, 

235 

Julia,    .     . 

269 

Levi,     .     . 

.       264 

Lincoln  C, 

.       127 

Susan  H., 

.          42 

Murdock,  John, 

.       160 

Murphy,  John  T.,    . 

148 

Murry,  Lulu  Alvira, 

•       44 

Nash,  Mary,   .     .     . 

•       14 

Mary.  .     .     . 

.     268 

Nettleton,  Lyman, 

•     137 

William, 

.     182 

Neuson,  Jeanette,    . 

.     183 

Newell,  Jesse, 

•     131 

Joshua  C, 

•       41 

Noble,  Marietta, 

•     275 

Norton,  Elizabeth, 

.     2S0 

PAGE 

Norton,  Huldah  S 54 

David 269 

Rebecca, 265 

Noyes,  Joseph  C, 281 

William, 182 

Nutt,  Grace  C 266 

Olcott,  Sarah, 121 

Olmstead,  WiUiam,      ....  150 

Ostrander,  Nettie,        ....  132 

Oviatt,  Ophelia  M 91 

Paddock,  John  W 201 

Page,  Deborah 172 

Nathaniel, 188 

Paine,  Jeremiah  W 246 

Palmer,  Albert  W.,       ....  93 

George 46 

Mary 128 

Pardee,  Abigail 33 

Ellen  A 220 

Silas 31 

Parker,  Constance  A.,      .     .     .  217 

Elizabeth  (Betsey),       .  181 

Ruth, 183 

Parkhurst,  Edwin  D 95 

Parmalee,  Cornelius  C 150 

Oliver,  Jr.,      ...  133 

Partrie.  John  A. 42 

Paul,  Mercy,        273 

Nancy 274 

Peckham,  Lucy  A.  G.,     .     .     .  52 

Peck,  Abigail 266 

Betsey  L., 157 

Electa 127 

Elizabeth, 279 

Esther  L 280 

Hannah 265 

Jane  A., 283 

Joseph, 18 

Phebe 32 

Sarah  Ann, 46 

Seth 126 

Sophia 273 

Willis 34 

Pelletti,  Salenda 275 

Pemberton,  Philena 148 

Perkins,  Rebecca, 109 


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PAGE 

Perkins,  Lydia 123 

Perry,  Charles, 190 

Emma 2S0 

Phelps,  Mary  Ann 199 

Phillips,  Calista 3S 

Jordan, 246 

Josiah 274 

Pierce,  Sibley  A., 245 

Pinto,  Sarah  W 238 

Plant,  Frankie  B., 112 

Piatt,  Jerusha  F., 200 

Sarah, 36 

Susannah, 35 

Plumb,  Nancy, 142 

Plummer,  William  H 193 

Polly,  Nancy, 113 

Pond,  Carrie  L.,      .     .     .     •     .  159 

Porter,  Harriet  E.,       .     .     .     .  211 

Potter,  Ann 227 

Dennis 144 

Eliakim 142 

Powers,  Mary 34 

Powel,  Stephen 108 

Prescott,  Samuel  J 42 

Polly, 279 

Pritchard,  Rebecca 44 

Sabra 36 

Prudden,  Abigail, 59 

Julia  M 214 

Sarah  E 211 

Pugh,  Emma  V 162 

Punderson,  David,       .     .     .     .  173 

Deacon  John,    .     .  21 

Lydia,        ....  30 

Purdy,  Jemima ,  230 

Putnam,  Alfred 166 

Raddin,  Charles  S.,     .     .     .     .  222 

Ramsey,  Mary  F 200 

Ramsdell,  Emily, 241 

Ranny,  Lovisa 136 

Reaves,  Adelia, 67 

Reed,  Elisha, 193 

Rew,  Henry  A 70 

Reynolds,  Oscar  D.,    ....  162 

Rexford,  Daniel, 259 

Lina 277 

Riggs,  Abigail 61 


lAGE 

Riggs,  Frances, 144 

Joseph, 129 

Joseph  D 195 

Robbins,  Elizabeth 276 

Roberts,  Edward  E.,  .     .     .     .  202 

Eunice 63 

Edward  E.,  .     .     .     .  245 

Marian  J.,     .     .     .     .  144 

Minerva, 277 

Robinson,  Jane 64 

William  H 149 

Rogers,  Anna,    ......  124 

Julia 193 

Rossman,  Daniel 237 

Root,  Thomas 153 

Wealthy  A., 153 

Roswell,  Emma, 5~ 

Rowles,  Myrtle  B.,      .     .     .     .  14S 

Roves  (Rice),  Ezekiel,      .     .     .  103 

Russell,  Amy, 184 

Barlow i44 

Calvin 107 

Catherine,       ....  182 

Daniel, 13" 

Elizur 193 

Sarah i2fi 

Stephen  D.,    .     .     .     .  193 

Sabine,  Jonathan 3  ) 

Sackett,  Charles  C 48 

Cordelia  F.,  .     .     .     .  i(>2 

Cornelia 237 

Lucy  M 48 

Sarah 22 

Sandoz,  Millicent 159 

Sanford,  Eri, 4f) 

Eri, 14' 

Porter, 1  '4 

Sardam,  Alma '-S3 

Scott,  Horatio, 162 

Scoville,  Caroline  E -39 

Scranton,  Henry 143 

Seaver,  Emily, 277 

Secor,  Oliverette  C,    .     .     .     .  95 

Seeley,  Elizabeth  RL,  .     .     .     .  i?3 

Seymour.  Alphonso,    .     .     .     .  1+7 

Sharp,  Addie, i''5 

Shaw,  Kate  E., i')4 


.MARRIED    ALLINGS    OR    ALLENS. 


301 


TAGE 

Shehan,  Hannah, 47 

Sheldon,  Frances  E.,  .     .     .     .  45 

Shepard,  Julia, iii 

E.  Y.. 1S3 

Sherman,  James iSo 

Sibley,  Sarah  Ann,      ....  70 

Smith,  Anna iSo 

Charles, i8g 

Dolly, 131 

Chester, 129 

Edward  J.,       ....  90 

Emma  A 2S2 

Esther, 122 

Eunice, 181 

Florence, 157 

Lemuel 37 

Louisa  F., 246 

Lucy, 123 

Lydia,     ......  172 

Mary, 36 

Marilla, 137 

Mary  E 112 

Parnel, 178 

Philia 41 

Truman, 178 

William, 144 

William  H.,     ....  166 

Snedaker,  William 245 

Snyder,  Augusta, 159 

Sparhawk,  ]Martha,      ....  69 

Spaulding,  Polly 237 

Spencer,  Eliza  R., 89 

Henry, 104 

Sperry,   Martha, 40 

Rebecca, 128 

Rebecca, 188 

Wealthy, 1S8 

Spore,  Lettie, 89 

Squier,  Arthur, 47 

Stanley,  Albert 184 

Staug,  Henry, 275 

Stebbins,  John 148 

Stevens,  Elizabeth  R.,    .     .     .  281 

William, 47 

Stillson,  Sarah  Ann,    .     .     .     .  162 

Stoddard,  ]\Iaria, 190 

Stone,  Lucretia, 108 

Stonebreaker,  Mary  P.,  .     .     .  161 


Storrs,  Adelia,    . 
Stowe,  Edwin  P., 

Elisha,    . 

Joseph,   . 
Stowell,  Louisa, 
Street,  Lucinda, 
Strong,  Nellie,    . 

Olive  (At wood), 
Sturdevant,  Theodore  L 

Tabor,  Hilon  S.,      .     . 
Tatterson,  George  W., 
Taylor,  Eliza  A. ,     . 
John  L.,     . 
Pomeroy,    . 
Thomas  N., 
Taxter,  Sarah  A.,   . 
Terrill,  Katherine,  . 

Warren, 
Terry  1,  Reuben, 
Thomas,  Frank  N., 
Mehitabel, 
Nettie  E., 
Ransom,  . 
Thompson,  Lieut.  Abram, 
Augustus, 
Amos,  .     . 
Ebenezer, 
Elijah, 
Louisa  J., 
Lydia, 
Mary,  . 
Samuel, 
Susanna, 
Thorn,  Elizabeth,   . 
Tice,  Samuel,      .     . 
Tilden,  Clementine  L. 
Tinckelpaugh,  Adam, 
Todd,  Hannah,  .     . 
Tomes,  Grace  L,     . 
Towner,  Lillian  S., 
Trafford,  William,  . 
Treat,  John  B. ,  ,     . 
Mary  :M.,     . 
Nathan  C,  . 
Trowbridge,  Daniel, 

George  T., 
]\Iary,      .     . 


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2S3 
32 
170 
172 
142 
124 
166 

201 

285 

129 
202 

37 
129 

iSS 
217 

273 

46 

222 

34 

157 
194 

255 
184 

255 
104 
1S2 
43 
34 
237 
173 
124 

47 
194 
69 
66 
258 
223 
27S 
142 

195 

^93 

216 

40 

41 


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Trowbridge,  Nellie,    . 

•     153 

Rutherford 

•       32 

Tucker,  Mary,     .     .     . 

.     165 

Turner,  Edith,    .     .     . 

•        55 

Alargaret,  .     . 

•     274 

Tuttle,  Ambrose,    .     . 

.     273 

Clarissa,       .     . 

•     273 

Frederick  E.,  . 

273 

Jesse,      .     .     . 

no 

Lydia,     .     .     . 

.     258 

Mary,      .     .     . 

.     260 

Mary  J.,      .     . 

•     277 

Mary  ( Polly),   . 

131 

PhiloB..      .     . 

194 

Tyler.  Ellen 

47 

Luke  A.,      .     . 

194 

Umberfield,  Avis,   .     . 

178 

Clarina,  . 

185 

Loren,     . 

52 

Moses,     . 

17S 

Underbill,  Portia  M., 

27S 

Upson,  Mark,      .     .     . 

37 

George  M.  C, 

249 

Harriet  E., 

249 

Utt,  Kate 

284 

Van  Allen,  Eva,      .     . 

144 

Van  Antwerp,  John  H., 

70 

Van  Arman,  George,  .     . 

66 

Van  Houton,  Eleanor  B., 

S3 

Van  Keusen,  Susan  L.,    . 

191 

Vedder,  Frederick  H.,     . 

66 

Wachter,  Dr.   Ernest, 

279 

Waite,  Elbert,    .     .     .     . 

189 

Wakeman,  Ruhamah, 

90 

Wakelee,  Mary  B.,      .     . 

137 

Walker,  Mary  E 

55 

Wallace,  Claudia  N.,  .     . 

222 

Walling,  Mabel  G..     .     . 

91 

Ward,  Abrani  K.,   .     .     . 

63 

Enoch 

190 

James  M 

202 

Julia  A 

80 

Stephen 

59 

WiUiam  P 

286 

Warner,  Desire.       .     .     . 

261 

r.\GE 

Warner,  Eliza, 239 

Harley  A 250 

Rachel, 236 

William 191 

Zelvus 276 

Waterous,  Samuel,      ....  104 

Watson,  Carr, 159 

Way,  Clarissa 134 

Weaver,  Albert  W. 91 

Webb,  I\Iaria 270 

Mary  Jane, 194 

Webber,  William 106 

Webster,  Susanna 45 

Wedge,  Henry 47 

Weed,  Dewitt, 54 

Weir,  Jane  H 81 

Welling,  Asa  A., 245 

Elisha, 230 

Welton,  Dora, 154 

Wheaton,  George 263 

Wheeler  Charles  W 65 

Nancy 1S4 

White,  Capt.  John,      ....  25 

Whiting,  Jacob, 235 

Phebe, 29 

Mary, 30 

Whitehead,  Stephen 21 

Wilcox,  Hulda, 1S4 

Maria, 162 

Wilkie,  Susan,     .  " 162 

Wilkins,  Dianna 140 

Williams,  Calvin, 37 

Elizabeth 37 

Wilanda 103 

Willis,  George  G 54 

Wilmot,  Abigail 40 

Wilson,  Abner  A 39 

George, 277 

Nancy  A 171 

Winston,  Elizabeth 16 

Wise,  Clelia iSS 

Wolcott,  Noah, 51 

Mary 237 

Mary 262 

Sarah 105 

William, 174 

Wood,  Ida  M.,    .     .     -     .  221 

Woodcock,  Harry,  .  52 


MARRIED    ALLINGS    OR    ALLENS. 


303 


Wooding,  Grace,     .     . 

Abner,    . 

Amos,     . 

Ralph  N.,  . 
Woodruff,  Henrietta,  . 

Frank  S.,  . 
Woolworth,  Azeriah,  . 


PAGE 

52       Wooster,  Elizabeth, 

234 

261  Yearsley,  Lavenia  H., 

249  Young,  Abigail, 
83  John  B.,     . 

219  Sarah  J.,     . 

181 


PAGE 
180 

168 

60 

274 

282 


INDEX  OF  CHRISTIAN  NAMES. 


An  index  of  the  Christian  names  of  the  descendants  of  Roger,  ist,  and 
John  Ailing-Allen.  Sen.  (no  distinction  in  spelling  for  this  list)  The  figures 
following  the  names  above  the  line  are  the  lineal  numbers,  and  those  below 
the  line  are  the  pages  where  the  names  are  to  be  found. 

Though  the  same  name  may  be  repeated  manj^  times,  the  same  person  is 
referred  to  but  once  in  this  index,  and  they  can  be  kept  separate  and  distinct, 
by  observing  the  lineal  and  page  numbers. 

Other  name  descendants  are  given  in  a  separate  index  following  this. 


Abby,  If  Ml 

Anie.  VV 

Bela,  ^W  M.  fff 

Abel.  ^*^ 

Amelia,  y/  ||| 

Belle  E.,  m 

Abigail,  M  H  y/ 

33 

103 

Ammi  R..  ff^ 

Benjamin,  ^'\,  B.  I^ll 

a  3       4  3       82      210 
10  3    TOT  TffT  ^73 

Ammon,  fif  E.  |4f 

Bennett,  J;;?, 

Abiah,  iJC  Vt 

Amnc     122     27        33       54       74 

Bertha.  ...  G.  |f| 

Abner,  Wi^m 

M. 

225 
T3? 

«4      20  5       4«       2til279 
133    147      183     13  5    1S6 

37 

¥Ftr 

Bertine  A.,  *|| 

N.  m 

E.  m  H.  fSi  N.  fit 

Bessie   M      -"<*  T    *'"'■ 

M. 

Abraham.  /^% 

Andrew,   {^  HI  E. 

-11 

170 

444 
285 

Adah,  V,f  Vi^'  I.  m 

H.  m  S.  HI 

Rpfcpv     10  2     S  2     113     5  9 

9 1 

27  0 

Addison,  ^i 

Angle  E.,  ||f 

A       237    M        so 
A.      5  2      iVl.    yy^ 

Agatha  A.,  |f-f 

Ann,   ^«j-  E.  W    K. 

259 
T3T 

Beulah,  =^2 

Agnes,  fif 

M      2  1(! 
•'^*^'     1H3 

Bion  P..  fgi 

•     Ion 

Ahira,  Ml 

Anna      5  li  3      35       56 

Anna,  jgg  ^^1!  ¥377 

Bradford,  /g% 

Albern  A.,  fja 

Annie,  sVff  L.  ^^^  L.  j. 

Burr,  Jlij; 

Aloncnn        96       290     579 

Aianson,  ygy  j^^  j-^r^ 

120 
577 

Anson  S.,  fl^ 

Burritt  W.,  ^.^/'  V7" 

Antoinette  D.,  y,^' 

Albprt     3-*      '■''■'     22  1    242 

Aioert,  ,;-  to;,  a7T  ^7  5 

381 

¥S5 

Arabella,  'Jfl 

(  'aloK      110      3  5        7  2       2  1 

2  S 
"2¥5 

F.  i^  H.  =yv  S. 

2  10 
57 

P. 

Arch  F..  HJ 

4  3      TJ      1  (!  5 
¥3T  -t*-    l,,ff 

187 
55 

Archelaus,  t\%  tS^ 

Calista,  .,,, 

AlbroN.,  iff 

Arnon  A.,  |f? 

Calvin  W..  y| 

Alexander,  *\  H.  i 

I  7  li 
111 

Arthur  C.  5^  N.^Z/L. 

274 

5  0 

Candace,  './y  V(/  E.  -^ 

1  7 
|< 

Alfred,  v^  H.  fS 

T-)      0  1  2    T      3  94 
■L*-    T«2    J-    ¥8D- 

Carl  R..  ';;jif 

AliceJ.,^i;?M.ff» 

H. 

Sao 

Acq        47         5  2        23         31 

Asa,  f78   Y55  ¥¥(r  ¥3if 

^% 

Carlos,  .,„,., 

^■UU-iU 

5  5     C       97      T)     234'tr 
¥S7    '^^  T83    ^-    155    "• 

384 
■JH-Z 

Caroline,  ^^  s?  C.  Vf 

R. 

Alida  F.,  5i« 

TT        9S       A        220 
^'    2  24"  ■"■•    a  To 

210     A       4  5  0    T      2  3  8    119 
IsT  "^-     14  7    J-    21MI   -23; 

E. 

Alma,  fill 

Augusta,  \*(f 

3  5  0 
¥7  0 

Almira,  JJ-I 

Ano-11«tl1G      2  OS    128    3  43 
Augustus,    ,71   57  5  5Y5 

Carrie.  ,.  E.  IU  ^I-  f 

si) 

Alonzo,  fill 

AurinT.,  fff 

i^ainLiuie,  ,„,.,  n  ,   , ,., 

i!0  2 
ir.T 

Alpheus,  |;| 

Austin      104  225  V     1  •"* 

1  .-.  1    A      1  M  0  A,r     2  7  5  T  ^ 

I  7B 
1  5  1) 

Althea,  m 

Atwater,  f'o^ 

Charles,  ,2  Vo'  tt  11!! 

107 
8(5 

Alva,  ii» 

Atwood  P.,  i,,7 

2  1  2       1;  9         2  (i         5  7      1  li  9 
8  7       15  8     2  24    ¥3  7    241 

M. 

Alvin,  III  B.  IH 

»;^^  H.  \"/  L.  -W  B 

•  Ts 

Amanda.  ^^  ^ 

Bathsheba,  /J,, 

T.  .  r  E.   V'7'  ^-  \iV 

H. 

Amasa,  ^^^ 

Beda,  -1^5 

1-11.  V^f  ^.f^'  L. 

2  9  4 

T:i; 

INDEX    OF    CHRISTIAN    NAMES. 


J"5 


-"^-  157    *'  •    lTr2  ^     1S8    ^^■ 


13  4P      17-R      202 

?02  '^-  Tar  ■"   312 

W210    C      223    -ft 
•       f 5    '='      24«    ■°- 


10_i 
1S8 

N. 

235 
2TSf 


64 

TfJ7 


1  5  1 
3T? 


n4 

To  7 

230 

222 


1  1  ■ 

19; 


3  6         2  2_     5Ji_ 
2S8     3t>0    36  2 


B. 


337 
233 


2S8T^     373T       39  5     4      ■* 
37  5   J-*-  37  7    ^-  38  0    ■"■■  3 

Charlotte,  iff  E. 


25  1 

Tr 


C. 

45  9 

~  86 

E. 


Edgar,  ^* 
Edith  E. 
Edmund 


165 

258 
200 


M. 


P. 


Ephraim,  ^^ 
Erastus 
Estelle, 
Esther, 


2JL7 
9  1 


i>i<L 
163 


156 

1^ 


9  7 
T35 


29  5 
13  7 


ChaiTnn(^\T    119     7  6      64    13_5      KHwflrd i'4-E -*-"_  2  81  T 

L^nauncey,   3^  TTrff36^5  2T7    ^^tiwaiu,  ^^  ns  183303^- 


34_6  p    537  L 

3T5   ^  ■    15T  ^• 


250 

TO 


3^ 


Chester 
Chloe,  m 
Christophe 
CoraB., 
Cordelia  A 
Cornelia, 


9JL  W   V0_8 
T3  6  ^^  •    170 


262 


6  11 
¥8  T63 


N. 


209 
3T6 


611 
162 
89   148 
ITS  T38 


106  123 
3X6  237 


■R       48  6     T*      129    T 
^-    T5  0      -■■  ■    30T  J  • 

172    A 
T90    -"■• 

W  M.  w  p-  w 

C      138 
0.   ^37 

Cornelius,  j%%  f^ 

P      268 
'-   ■    135 

•^-  Tr3 


S. 


141 
TTS" 


Constant  P.,  iff 


344 

3T7 


Constance, 
Cosmo,  J  if 
Clara,  ff |  M 
Clarissa,  {l-\ 
Clarence  W. 
Claude  R 
Claudius,  -^^a  L 
Curtis  T 


442  T   457 
285  -^-  286 


58.0 
160 


26  7 
15  5^ 


1JI5 
83 
388 
333 


869 
603 
T63 


Cynthia,  ^5'  3 


_9_9_ 
36 


140 
30T 


130 


Daisy,  i|§ 
Damaris,  -j*(^ 
Danipl    _3'     39     6  6 

1^8     Q      710 

David,  il^'V/W  If 


33 

TiJT 


60 
133 


150 
TTT 


865    Q_ 


F. 

722 

re?" 


877 
TTF 


64 
67 

D. 


89      112 

ITY    I8T 

G. 


W       85 


189 
TT3 


400 
TTT 


_7JL 
180 


137 
TUff 


8  1 

rnr 


Deborah, 
Delia 
Delight 
Delia  E.,  |ff 
Delos,  i§i 
Desire,  ^^^ 
De  Ville'p' 


214 
1  9  3 


D      1"9 

^    Tr3 


16  6 


Devline,  ff| 
DwightE.;  141 


Ebenezer,  || 


87 
30 


18_9 
35 


261    "R      360    T      886 
30T   ^-    32  0   J-     5  5 

H.  =^ 

D      18ip      190p 
^-      56      J^-      IF3      '^■ 

11!  T, 

212     W      392     154 
330'     ^^  ■     233     23ff 

tl^N, 

396    W      •401 
3"8  0    '■'  •    38  0 

Edwin,  3^L.  ,-s  L 

W  c. 

196  p   801  A 
8  3  ^-    113  "• 

Egbert,  i^* 


619 
163 


J- 


II!  7 

19  0 


108 

Elam,  W 
Eleanor,  ^^S 
Electa,  f3f 
Elenora,  ^|| 
Elexcena,  Iff 

iJL  J5_8_ 
T8  9    26  5 

Eliada,  i^a 


_3J!_ 
106 

_3_8_ 

26  0 

IJLS 
9  0 

o. 


11 5    45  2 
13?"  TT8 


Eli, 


2T3 


Elias.  ^g\ 


85 
1S^3 
44 


Elijah,  I3V  360 
Eliphlet,  1-^ 


Elisha.  H  B. 


220 
r33 


Eliza,  W    1X8    23  2     16^ 


113    14  9     'SJTd 


371 
377 


A. 


Elizabeth, 


25    34 

T7  8  Tscr 


13  9     T>        2  5  3  T     -r      R 
356    ^'     TT    ^  ■  T8   ^ 

626    A       167 
T53  -"■•  3TT 

6       43 
TT    T8 
19  9     2  0_3     3  10     14 

T3         3  6        T5       5^ 

2  2       2  0    3_5_    10 1 
T32     17      182     183 

4  9     _2    .    J73       16.9 
33^   2  53     2  63    3  7(T 


139 
ST 

105 
148 
T8ff 


179 
ST 

178 

TTT 
39 

33? 


37  7 

38  3 


33( 

T7 


H.  V/  M. 


L. 

1 2  6  f     2  0  3 
SW    *-■•     81 


2  2  6   428 
115    2  8  3 

27.1 
135 


473  p 
TT?  *-" 
606  P 


Tj      592    T      3.91 
^-    161    J-    27? 

Ella  A. 
Ellen  J 

Ellsworth,  V'i 
Elmore  L.,  -^^ 
Elsie  D.,  Vt" 
Elvira,  Vs"  fit 
Emeline,  f||  A 
Emeret,  \\* 
Emily,  3^  i%'^ 

712  A  843  TT 
T69-^-  TO  "■• 
T    152 
•L*-  35  0 

Emma,  ^g*  L. 

6  56  D   12  0  T 
T6  6  •'^-  17  1  J  • 

V.  til 

20    TTti.ic   "4  166   41   60 


109. 
183 


_6_S_ 
107 


540 
165 

1__2_4 5_2_  114 

8  5   3  8  T2  2  169 
22   121   41   102  203 
T7T  TTS    33T  336  3T5 

112. 
365 

102    116    203    T 
Tff3  T9T  3T3    ^• 


Ethan 
Eugene  S..  f^f 
Eugenia  H 


2^2 

17 
6  1 
36T 


12  9 

22T 


33  5 


130 


118 
TTO 


_2_8_ 

i?; 


2  18. 
T9  3 
[_    186 
I   95 
590 


4_4 
lOT 
4  5 


16T  235 


_9_?_ 
113 

_61 
86(1 


313 
T5 


J- 

Eva, 
Everett, 
Ezeki 
Ezra. 


B. 


45  8 

IT  8 

449 
1  B6 

Ezekiel,  if 

1  1^7  J!_2 
4  0   18T) 

2  09  fj   24  5 


283 

3T? 


147 
T8? 


336 


3T3 


To 


291 
TT 


M. 


162 


Fannie.  -^ 

*^   189 

Fayette  A. , 
Fitz  J.,  Ifi 
Flavia,  \U 
Flavins  J.,  ff| 
Flora  M.,  Vt 
Florence  W. ,  ^-5 
Forest  N.,  A|| 
Frances  A.,  1^/  J. 

169  p   23  1  1?   232 
■fTD  ^-  1?5  ■'^-  3TT 

Francis,  ^^ 

A.  Iff  W 

Frank,  fff 


T^ 


_6_0 
2  8? 


M. 


T-)   228 

874 
•  32T 
224  C 
3T6  ^■ 


A. 


272 

"sT 


618  p 
T6  3  ^• 


546  g 
15  7 


168 
TTs 


3S3 

TT3 


TT 

Franklin,    ?^« 
Frederick,  ff|  Hi 
390W.  Vt^h.  WA.  V¥ 


S 
841   E 

1  6  » 


f  If  W. 


648  TT   3  81 
TB3  ■"■■38  2 


U. 


25  7 

TT 


535 
TST 

A. 


482 
150 

George,    \V 

M.    W 

H. 

709 
17  0 

W  A.  W 

E.  ^£i  I. 

312 
T5 

W.    :^W. 

1  3  0    T      13  3 
6  6     '-•      6  7 

R. 

c. 

WD-  1% 

B.  iff  P 

263 

1  5  7 

1  33 
144 

H.  f|i  G. 

m  M. 

564 
T5?^ 

TT  "^  6  49  "M"   _^_  B 
U-.^-  T6  5  -'■^-   IB^S  ■"■ 


187 
112 
159 

18  9 


64  5 
T6  5 

J- 


L. 

2  62 
30  0 


180 
lTf8 


L.  T„  W.  Ill  P. 

D   — -?  H.  44&  A.  gg9 
Georgianna.  if|  iU 
Genevieve,  W 


155 
l¥9 
363 
371 


20 


3o6 


INDEX    OF    CHRISTIAN    NAMES. 


Gideon,  ^^^ 


92        94         18 
T35     TSiT    17? 

Gilbert    -Sss  i^s 


James 


5S 


1J)_5 


14 
1(J3 


S       115 

18       3  * 

16       90       262      3  3 

103    13T     157    ?Ji 


815 
if, 
90 

57  ff 


O-raPP     A         171     P,      2  56     3!1 

A    4*5  F,    (Trflpp    i«s 


4  1  8    T7      a  4  4  I"'      3  0  i;   \f      1  3  U 


.15 
2  3 


581 

E 


1  7; 
ni 


H. 


5^4  8 

15: 


Hannah,  ff  ff 


1_3_3    61     4  7_ 
3  1     ^a    TI55 
8         2  4       2  9         4 
iT    ^Si  527  5B5 
81       34     n      217t;      315 


23 

llff 


87 
15*? 


53 

T      20  6 
^  ■    1T8 

H6  6  6    t>       3  4  8 
16"G    ^-    57  6 

faneE.,=v!j?  R.  W  E 

T-I  544  T  251  P 
"•  T5J  J-  5Uff  •'^ 
133    O      175    P      222 


4  5  5    P 

l"f  s  ^• 


87  7 
15? 
69    1 


113 


2S8 


Jared,  y^o",    '=> 


Harold  M.,  Ill 
Harriet,  W   2^ 


1 1 5 

19"  B^ 


85 

118   137 
53  7  5TS 


15 

240 

585 


831 

17 

c. 

5 
153 


596 
161 
215 
5  7  3" 


0  5  IO8 
6  7   T   7  16 
56  6  '^     fTT 

ay,  m 


T 

83   114 
T3  5  157 


125 
117 


Jay,  m 


S.  W  A.  iU  S.  fit  E.    Jehiel  S..  Iff  S 

Jennet  H. 
Jennette,    ^-^^ 


837 
5T6 


416 

5  81 


138 

ITT 


P   391 
^■>   5X3 


Harris 
Harry, 
Harvey,  ^^- 
Hattie, 


V. 
M. 


77 

T8T 
185 
T8  5 


L. 


T3  ' 


457 

TT8 


2  4J) 
52 
493 
IFT 
260  T  379  T    386 
2  0"5  J*  2T5     555 

Heber  C,  ]-Jo 
Henry.   W    W 


104 
153 


J 

M  Ml  M.  J 
J 


264 
251 


188 
S5 


132 


811 
TST 


108    120 
18  3    56  5 

^'       67 

MB49 
■      T57 


138 

2  78 

B. 

E. 


M. 

186 
1T5 
861 
55ff 


T5  L" 

M. 


ennie, 

enny  Lind. 

eremiah,  //^ 
Jesse,  11 
Jessie  G. 


170 

5Tr 


L25      7  2       4„8 
3  0     ITfS'  5  8? 


304 
5ffT 


205 
5T5 


•  55 
528 
153 


Joanna,  ^  ^ 


T,       1^3 
^-     53^ 


M  Job, 


6  0_ 
5  6  5 


S167T        334T        349    \\r         T<->Vin 
■  58  0  ^-  57  5  ^-  57  6  ^  •    jonn. 


Tnol       8  9      A      188 
JOei,    ^5y    A.    yyg 


4 

50" 


55 
5  5 


88 
31 


1_2  8 
3  0 


6  0 


27 

6  0 


58  f  'J-  57^ 
Hiram       ' »      83     170 

niram,    y^,    yy^  yyy 


155 


170 
111 


Hobert,  Iff  B. 
Homer  V., 
Horace,  ff 


298 
115 


221 
T5'5 
71 
185 


S. 


577 

'   194  C 
•   8  3  '^• 


2  13 


3  78 
555 


278 
50 


Horatio  T.. 
Howard  W 
Hoel,  yi 
Hubert  S 
Huldah.  W  m 

114   80   148  TVr 
18T  5S5  5^S  •'■^^ 

Hyrum,  fi| 


33  5 
6  t    6 
133 
158^ 

16 
SVl) 
285 

TO 
837 

17 

88 
115 
224 
T5"T 
266 
551 
186 
53  8 
407 
SB'S 


62  105  204   3  6   4  9_ 
a^     81   8T  TOT  10  5 
21    89    128     6 
151  15  7   12  7    555 
4  2_   170   p_   1JI3 


T. 
D. 
H. 
H. 
F. 
H. 


5To 
276 
T5 
206 
ST 
5  2  5. 
I53 
254 
5  00 
3  53 
515 
201 
5  lis 


B. 

s. 

w, 

p. 

T. 
R. 


T5 
301 
IT 
8JL7 
87 
806 
5TT 
259 
1 0  0 
133 
5T5 
3  72 
57  7 


s. 

M. 
H. 
L. 
M. 
W. 
P. 


181 
115 


Jonathan,   ||  |!f    ||    W 


42 
17? 
378 
5^81 


_8  6 
182 


J 


160  165  C   208 
3l  ^-  515 


Ichabod,  y\% 
Ida  A.,  ^  B.  ill 
Ina, fif 

Ira,  W  L.  f  21  M.  ||f 
I^aac,   U-   \'i    If-  H  i^A 
yV5  A.  If  P.  r'A  E.  M§ 


Isabel  N.,  Ul 
Jabez.  ffl 


13  5 


5T5 


otham,  j%%  yV^ 

Joseph,  ff  w  iiii5yv 

385    458    p      427  C      84     'P 

57  5  ^ffS    ^-    583  *-•    S3      ^* 

1B7W'     200    U  R  Q„      2  3  3 

7  0       **•   irs    "^-  ^eV.    ygg 

Josephine  E  ,  f  |^ 
Josiah,  yVs- 

Tiiliq        119     351    182     386     A 
JUiia,    YiX    515  53  7    5  75  •^• 

2  0  9  A  2  2  1  M  3  3  2  XT 
193  ^-  153  ''''■•  15^5  ■'^^^• 
265ri274M  A         78 

50r  ^-     T5    •'^''■'■-  Ttf  ■"■■  TOO 

A205P      492     A       174^ 
•    113    ^-    15  1    -"■•    155  *-" 
888    A/r      404    R       447 
575  ^^^-  58  5  ^'  58  S 

Julius  A.,  li J 


Juliette  I.,  ffl 

Justus,   yVff   ^%   HI   M-    ill 


Kate  M.,  Ill 
Kenneth  Y.,'VV« 
Kezia, 
Kittie  L. 


3  5       7  0       8  8 
155  155  133 


101 
TsT 


311 

87 


1  ill 

81 


Laura 

153  ^• 

Lauren 
Lavenia,  y^g^- 
Leavitt.  fll 
Leaverett, 


888 
137 

13  1 

577 

95 

I'm 


84 
151 


575 


10  6 
1  6  5 


163 
TO 


Jl  1_ 

107 


100 
155 


137 

Lena  C. 


663 

Iff? 


Leon,  Iff 
Leonard,  \^\ 
Leonidas,  f  J; 
Lemuel 
Levi 


94 
33 
168  _9B_  54   200 
T5   157  153  5T5 
367  13   131  P   134 
577  ^-  187  ^-    57T 
279 

134 
53  S 


51 

184 


M. ^«j  H. 


Lewellyn  J 
Lewis, 

T      235 
i-,575 

Lewey. 
Lodema,  ||| 

95 
32 
10  1        87 

107    758 


129 
TJTB 


6  6 
5fff 


843 
5Tff 


87 


92 
^63 


101 


230 

lis 


Lizzie 
Lois, 

G293    T 
•    51   J- 

Loraine,  \"~^ 
Lorenzo  H.,  f;?| 
Louis,  III  W 
Louisa,  III  M.  ^^ 
Louise  N..  V"  J- 
Lovicy,  iftf 
Lua,  35 
Lucas,  y«^ 
Lucinda  M.,  f|J 
Lucius  E. 


4  4        54      A 


163 
TO 


441 
581 


Lucretia  -^. 
Lucy,  V 


1  30 

31 

147 

158 


w 


7  9 
151 
284  43 
16'0  17  8 
285 
1 5  0 
201 
515 


177 

2J_8 
3  7 
258   68 
15  4  IS  J  ■ 
P   2  50  p. 


93 
157 


1  02 

157 

27   76 

fsy  15J 

23  4P 

5  2  ^■ 


A. 


601 
1  6  I" 


w. 


TST 


111 
56? 


Lue 


Luther,  y^g-  N. 


148 

2 '7  8 


D. 


878 
58Jf 


INDEX    OF    CHRISTIAN    NAMES. 


307 


Lydia, 


172 
3T 


1_2  2 

lOS 
403 
"S'SO 


7  1 
T89 


2  S       4_S        7JL 
luT  TO  5   TOG 

3 
?5 


42 
237 


1  7 
2B5' 


Ly 


24 


man, 
W. 


101) 

21  9 
TY 


112     _6  0_ 

T3"7      158 

I.  l|4  S. 


2  30 
5T 


Mabel,  Vj6 

7(!_   132    3_4  7 
T»  1  ^0  1    2-3' 

Madison,  %"£ 
Marcia,  ff | 
Marcus,  f  f|  B. 
Maria,  f|  ff| 

J  •   8  9   '■ 


142 


20   40 
TTT  TSS 


IB  5  ru 
i2ir  *'' 

14  7  3  40 
2  15  8  2  7'3 

1  37 

T?T 


100 
107 

Melliscent  B. 

141 

b  7 

E. 

Melissa,  3^ 
Mercy,  || 

70 
TSTT 

Merritt,  ^i.|  i 

llfK 

414 
28T 

Michael  ^Vs 
Miles,  i|^ 

tW 

Milla,  W 

144 

279 


Margaret  ^JLo 


T8T 
¥T 


474   TVr 


330 


r  3 
^2 


7.13 
165^ 


c. 

Marinda, 
Marietta 
MarillaE.,  fif  C. 
Marjorie,  g^^ 
Mark  N  ,  fif 


48  5 
15ff 


Marshall,  ^fs- 

581 
IGO' 

Martin,  f|f 
Martha,    ^t 


E. 


11)3 


284 

tt 


5  8   3  8  0 
Tf"?  T¥J 


A   1  8  8  p   14_6 
-^-   07   -^^   07 

13  6  T   212 

rrr  J-  T93 


A 
3  5  9 

?3^0 


1  8  4 
IT? 


F. 


C. 


Matilda,  If  If  n  J- 
Mary,  ^1, 


148 


2.6 
21 


5  7 
^7 


2 IJ)     3  9   18   3_4 
Tl)  T8  6  r  T0  3  TOT 


12  4 
108 
586 

394 
?^3 

5_2__ 
¥60 
249 

TO 
295 

TT 


2_4_  7_7_ 
T19  T30 


31 

T77 


74 
■56J 


o. 

R. 


166 
189 
413 
•281 
13^3 
¥76 
253 
TT 


89 
ST 

■4J_ 
105 

2  87  45  6 
13  7"  16  6 
2  8  2 


178 
3T 
97 
TOT 
487 
150 
340 


J- 


111 


TT 

E. 
L. 


R. 


¥ 0^  ij TT  ?  r 7 

E42  6         5 
¥83    5irf 

166 
¥70 

R. 

303 

TT 


382     -p 
¥85     ^• 

2_7J) 
53 


T¥ 


140 
67 


A. 


112  p 

158     W 
70        *'  • 


E. 
ro  p 

1.17 
67 

185 


c. 

316 

T6 
81 

A. 
E. 


276  A   186  P  132P  1 52 
VTi    ^     T09  '^-  lT3  '-'■  TTT 

A. 

^U'm.  tMT.  mE. 
V. 


TST  ^-    138    -"-•    TF6    ^  • 
494T     536    P       607 
15TJ-   TST   -^^    T6? 
A       l''4"R      171T<r 
-^-  T'50    ^-  TSfO   •'■^  • 


7.21 
16  9 


200 
¥  0  9 


"^^   2T8' 
400  R 
2S0   '^^• 


207 
¥19 


2  5  2 

¥fl'0 


1  24 
¥37 


E. 


Medad 
Mebitabel, 
Melinda  C 


232 

¥Tir 

408  A 

_5_6_ 
263 


E.  Ml  E. 


413  p 
¥ST  '^■ 


426 
¥ff3 


44   66 
T7S'  T80 

3^4  8 
'  15T 


Prudden,  |i  ff  ff 
Prudence,  |f  j%%  iff 


235 
155 


Rachel,  Wt^A^ 


Minerva,  fff 
Minnie,  f  |f  J. 
Minot  M 


349 
¥T¥ 


153. 
153 


Molly,  W 


L.    Mollie, 


62 

TO^ 


Mncpe      2  9      5  7      4  0 


'  TS  5¥ 


Myrtle  S. 
Nancy, 

16  1 

Nathan,  VV  ¥¥? 


171 
TT 


231 
5T 


265 
135 


35 

¥6r 


lisp 
205  -^  • 


192 
35 


818 
2TT 


419 

¥8T 

■'  T5 

IIX 
28  1 


Nathaniel 
Ned  K  . 

Nellie   E 

40  5    TJ 
¥8  0    •"■ 

Nelson,  f-|a 
Newton  D.,  fff 
Noah,  Vy  y^ 
Noble,  yV; 
Norman 

P      380 
^-  ¥8T 

Norwood  R.,  II 


E. 


Ji80 
222 


H. 


2  69   A6i 

135  158 
211  213   109 
TT  TT?"  ¥6^5 


164 

¥¥0 


256 
T3T 


!86 
3¥ 


Olive, 
Olivia  N.,  iff 
Oliver,  fl 
Orlo  S.9S 
Orrin,  Ml  D 
Orville  E.,  y^^j- 
Oscar,  y-f^ 


711 
170 

c. 


875 

¥¥T 


43   58 
¥6T  26T 


Parnel,  y"/^ 
Patience, 
Patty,  W 
Peninah,  -^^ 
Perry  E..  ||f 

Phfllf^       8  5       2  4      5  8_219  ^_ 

jrneue,  y„-y  T7ffTT9  ¥7TTT¥ 

PVliln      2  86      7  3_   P      60  0. 

Phineas.  ^%\  -if^ 

Prvllir       71        87        99      233      64 
ir-OUy,    yjj  yya     ygy  ygjj    jgq 

68       82     p     154    116 
T?0  2B?  -^^  T¥?  ¥7:? 


80     P 
T8T  t^- 


707 
T6¥ 


Ransom,  tJI  ft? 
Raymond  E.,  ^^^ 
Rebecca, 


33  TO  3 


55 

Tl¥ 


131 

TTS 

40 

¥¥9 


583 
T6ir 


81 
17T 


1  8  ¥  T¥T  TT¥ 


117 
TTO 
93 


T   210 

J-  ¥¥(y 

Richard,  y'/y 


Rhoda.  II  I3V 

27  180 
Tr¥  TTT 

150     152       8  5 
¥0T    18  9    ¥¥7 

34  53 
S¥6    230 

57     p      289    t; 

¥6  3  ^-    sr  ^• 

w 

Robert  A.    %= 

'  B.  Ill 

^h 

Roger,  yiy  fl 

31      186 
T¥S  TT¥ 

t¥^  t¥9 

^\ 

Rosina,  -}{ 

30 

T77 
58 
238 


29 

r¥¥ 


V  nc^vpl  I      128    866    R      153 

Roxanna,  ^| 
Rue. 


309 
T5 


Russell.  -^0% 

285 

Ter 


Rufus 

620    A       706 
TST  -^-   T67 

Ruth 


63 

TJST 

593    ( 

I6T    ' 


578    p 


7J1 
T09 


30 
T¥¥ 


80 
T3T 


\\^N. 


227 
TT9 


M. 


159 


E. 

W.y^ 


895 
¥23 


Sabra, 
Sally, 
Samantha,  |f| 
Samuel,   /_  2^o^2 


2_14 
36 

79 

¥6fr 


19       32 
TTTT  10  5 


16 
2  0 


18     17 
5  1_ 


J15„ 
136 

22 
¥¥T 

Y 


TTs 


T¥ff    T¥T  T¥7 
234     219     89  9 
T50    TB  r    T37 
8_      UL       3_3 
555     ¥55     55?" 

291    IVr        85 
TTT    ^^^-   TTT 
28  2 


364 
TTf 

A. 


155 

TIT 


134      A       115     M 


T. 


13S 


609    "R     328 
T6¥   ^     ¥T6 


T3"¥ 
884  U 
¥8  5    ^• 

449 

¥F5" 

28.  AT.  ill   121 
30 

175  20       38        6  5_      114 

3T  o^     roT  TO6       I  08 

113  7  19     19     _2_3_    _4_6_ 

TS  9  TTT     17 

7  1  8       4_1 

¥5T  ¥55  ¥5¥ 


QaroVl   5   2  8  5  7  9  1 

oaran  t6  ¥3  ¥¥  ¥5 


T7T  ¥3  5 
T   293 
J-  TT 


E. 


30 

BTJ 
81 
TsT 
718 
ITT 
173 
3T 

A. 

R. 

392 

¥TT 


123 
80 

88 
TT?" 

5JL 
¥36 

80 
B¥ 


L.   !-#  A. 


130 
TTs 


M.   Hi 


M. 


298  149  A   367  T  448 
163  ¥TrT-^-  16T  J-  TTT 
P   496  T,   133  p   220  A 
^-  T51  '-'•  ¥0¥  ^  ■  ¥¥T  -^• 

1  25  P   44  8  A/r  197 
¥3  7  ^-  ¥8  5  ■'^J-  ¥TT 


Sedgwick,  {{i 
Seidell,  i|^ 
SethP.,|if 


?o8 


INDEX    OF    CHRISTIAN    NAMES. 


Sheldon,  IJHgl 

Sibil,  f,h 
Sidney  M.  K  ,  2^9/ 
Silas, 


5  0_ 
1  H  3 


116 


Sophia,  III  E.  iU 
Stella  K, 
Steph 


115 


>  Ts 

1  7_     5_2     V 
TO  3   '2  3  7     -^  ■ 
150    TJ      273 
tJ7      ■"•     8  9 


S6 
3  0 

64 
?7 


130 
3T 


B. 


a  ;i 
6"() 

82 


c 

Stiles,  II 

SlT^Pn       281    255    276    \r 

C.      \%^     M 

12  8     TV  f 
8 or    -l^-l' 

Susanna 


233 

1512' 


]_5  2    1_9  1 
3  7        ST) 


T4 

5  9 

551 


20  7      P 
ITK     ^• 
Ti     -120 

24      31 

17     5  5 


45  6 
5Hjr 

2  1  9 
550 


B2 
52 


78 

5T 


Sylvia.  lU  m 
Sylvester,  iff 


117 
5? 


Thaddeus 
Thankful,  f| 
Theodore    C.  f|| 

B-  l^t  W.  y^  N. 
Theophilus,  ^  fs*r 


B. 


202 

5TJT 


3  79 

578 


Theron.   4^49    213    i^j6   a. 


TTJij    iirs^ 


S«7 
5f¥ 


Thomas    L^-^    -JL"    is     19 

Ji6      57     tieTsss 
1  i:>  155  T?0    ■■■     57 

Timothy,  ^\  jVff  /A 

Titus,  ^^\ 

Truman,   i,\«   iff  |ff  J. 

818 
4  1; 

Ursula  S.,  fff  M.|ff 

Van  Wagnen,  f  J| 

Victor,  1^^ 
Volney,  4|| 


258 
TI 


Waldiman, 

Walter,  ffl  C.  ^^  E.  Iff 

Wealthy,  fff  ||| 


108      A 
T¥3     ^• 


128 
5B 


170 
'■i'TTa 


WpII"?      123    214    P 
VVeUS,   ^gYT  5TS   *-'• 


Whiting  S 
Wilbur,  |A 
Willard  L, 


Willis  G.,  Iff 


2 

7 

237 
277 


William, 

6  6     2  0  3 

^^     113 

75       12 

rs^T  IS 


1  7  6 

31 

375 

ITS 

IE. 

106 

8T 


1_9_8      2_3  B  5_5 

3  5          5  5  6  5 

SSI      594  641 

1?5     16r  T5S 

2  7_1    TJ  p 

P     L3  6  ri  14  3 

^-    B7    '^^  «g 


297    tJ 

s.  V¥  T.  w. 

rv.    ^.    v_^. 

273     XJ 

T5¥    " 

255    'p     385     T 

50  0     ^-   55  2    J- 

P      2J0     A      231    U      393    M 

<^.    2  71    -^-  5gT   ■"■     5^8  ff  ■"•^ 


2JL8 
91 


363 
TTT 


189  D 

Sf,     ^■ 

1  8  1 

TTT 

1  73 

190 

1 2  6    p      16  3 

5T5    J^     57? 


H. 
W. 


208 
8T 

H. 
H. 


585 

Williston,  %%* 
Worcester,  Wy* 
Winnifred  S 


>    T5 


Xemanthus,  ||f 
Young  Stephen,  |4 


Zada,  ^|» 
Zadoc 
Zenas,  {§| 
Zeri 
Zuba. 


36       68 
561  5?T 


10  0 
IS'3 
61 
TO? 


OTHER  NAME  DESCENDANTS. 


Alling-Allen  Descendants  of  other  names.  Christian 
names  given  under  the  surnames.  Page  numbers  at  the 
beginning  of  the  line. 


ABBOTT. 

240  Arthur  J.,  Bennett  T.,  Edwin  J., 
E.  Vernon,  George  F.,  Heman 
B.,  Levings,  Wilbur  C. 

ADAMS. 

145  Betsey,  Enos. 

ALLISON. 

81  Anna,  Edgar  W.,  Matilda. 

AMES. 

158  Oliver  L  ,  Frank  N.,  William  C, 
Helen,  Herbert,  Maud  C. 

ANDERSON. 

43  Carrie,  Ella. 

ANDREW. 

195  Ailing  T.,  Esther  C,  Susan  E.. 
William  T. 

ARMSTRONG. 

53  Edward  M.,  Elmer  L.,  Hila  C. 

AT  WATER, 

41  Julia,  Henry  C,  Albert. 

254  Daniel,  Damaris,  Caleb,  Mabel, 

Stephen. 

255  Samuel.    Sarah,  John,  Abigail, 

Mary,  Anne,   Damaris,   Dan- 
iel, Abel. 
263  Rhoda,     Amzi,    Jotham,    Lois, 
Mary,  Miriam. 

BAILEY. 

143  George,  Mary  E.,  Whitney,  Al- 
bert, Gertrude. 


BAIRD. 

2S5  Julia  E.,  Adeline  M.,  Albert  H., 
Frank  E.,  Clarence  A.,  Wil- 
liam P. 

BALDWIN. 

61  Abby  C,  Ebenezer,  Robert  B., 

Julia,  Martha  M.,  Stephen  A. 

64  John  A.,  James  M.,  Martha  M., 

Jane  A  ,  Evelyn. 
80  Emma  W.,  Anna  A.,  Frederick 

W.,  Theodore  A. 
92  Jessie  B.,  Howard,  Helen,  Alice 

W.,  Ethel,  Agnes. 
143  William,  Harry,  Clifford. 
195  Lucy   M.,  Roger  S.,  Anna  G., 

Charlotte  A. 
269  Hiram,  Mary,  Lyman  D.,  Han- 
nah. 

BARNES. 

190  Frances  A.,  George  E.,  William 
A.,  Catherine,  Julia  A.,  Su- 
san M. 

BASSETT. 

32  Alfred,  Enos,  Jared. 

BECKLEY. 

243  Myron  M.,  James,   Samuel  C, 

John. 

BEECHER. 

122  Mary,  Experience,  Esther,  Han- 
nah, Ruth,  Hezekiah,  Joseph. 

165  Laura  E.,  Fred  C,  Louis  F., 
Clark  C. 


3IO 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


2S4  John  L.,  Clarence  G.,  Elliott  S., 
Charles  A. 

BELDEN. 

244  Ellen  L.,  Eunice  M.,  Sarah  M., 
Mary  A..  Jonathan  A. 

BENEDICT. 

149  Rev.  Arthur  J.,  Dr.  John  M., 
Ursula  E.,  Dr.  Frank  A. 

BENHAM. 

204  Frederick  G.,  Amos  C. 

BERKELE. 

220  Louisa  J.,  Nettie  M., William  A. 

BERRY, 

170  Levenia  E.,  Mary  A.,  William 
W.,  Clarence  L.,  Gerald  W. 

BIERCE. 

270  Elizabeth  L.,  Lewey  A 

271  James  A.,  Isabella  G. 

BINGHAM. 

170  Perry  A.,  Emeline  C  ,  Francis, 
Albern,  Joseph  F". 

BISHOP. 

16S  Susan  E  ,  Hartle}',  Lucy  A., 
Tyndall,  William,  Spencer, 
Edith,  Augustus,  Fanny,  Wil- 
son. Allen,  Mitchell. 

BLAKESLEE. 

1 1 5  Arthur  A  ,  George  N. 
269  Curtiss,    Rapha,  Wolcott,    Hul- 
dah,  Belinda   John.  l">nos. 

BLOSS. 

130  Charles  A  ,  Russell  B  ,  Ruth  M  , 

Althea  P. 

131  Dotha  A.,  Esther  C  ,  George  T  , 

Lucj^  L.,  Susan  E. 

BOWMAN. 

202  Sarah  Ann,  Theodora,  Leonora, 

Charles  II. 


BRADLEY. 

220  Wallace  A.,  Josephine  A.,  Wil 
Ham  W.,  Lillian  A. 

BREWSTER. 

159  William  A  ,  Lydia  I\I.,  George 
N.,  Edward  E. 

BROWN. 

21   Francis,  John,  Samuel,  Stephen, 
Mehitabel,  Timothy,  Isaac. 

BURGESS. 

137  Alanson,  Samuel  F.,  Stanley  A. 
163  Carrie  L,  Walter  S.,  Lilda  M. 

CANDEE. 

145  Martha  E.,  Wales  A.,  Mary  H., 
Clark  W.,  Frederick  H., 
Franklin  J. 

CHATTERTON. 

244  Edwin, Alonzo,  Mary  E., Joseph, 
George  W.,  Edgar  D. 

CLARK. 

1S3  Luke,  Jr.,  Allen  N.,  Theodore, 
Fannie,  Leonard. 

CLEMENTS. 

48  Herbert  C,  Williston  A  ,  Hettie 
M.,  Dennis  B. 

CLERIHEW. 

93  Jennie  ^I.,  Frederick  C,  Arthur 
W. 

CLINTON. 

115  Evelyn  B.,  Friend,  Elbert. 
130  Mary,  Charles,  James  G.,  Law- 
rence W. 

COLVIN. 

71  James   A.,    Norwood    A.,    Ver- 
planck. 

CONROY. 

286  Grace  E.,  Gladys  A.,  Albert. 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


311 


CONOVER. 

276  Lauretta  A.,  Morris  A.,  Chaun- 
cey  H. 

COOPER. 

235  Nancy,  Almira,  Lewis,  Myron 
S.,  William  P.,  Fidelia,  Mi- 
nerva, Charles  R.,  Edward, 
Isaac  A.,  Levinus,  Harriet  C, 
Louise  M.,  Allen,  Alice. 

CORWIN. 

92  Theodore  W.,  Harry  C,  Robert 

L..  James  W. 
97  Emma  E.,  Ruth  B. 

CRAIG. 

282  William  J.,  Lyman  A.,  HattieE. 

CRANE. 

65  Sarah  M.,  William  C,  Caroline 

M. 
144  Lilla  E. 
150  Phineas  C,  Gilbert  A.,  Charles 

H. 

CREGO. 

208  Milo  H.,  Laura,  Hulda  J. 

CROWE  LL. 

89  Imogene  T.,  William  S.,  John 
A.,  Carrie  M.,  Sidney, 
Frances. 

CULVER. 

278  Jared  A.,  Edgar,  Harriet,  Ben- 
jamin H.,  Henry,  Mary, 
Abbie  L.,  George. 

2S3  Francis,  Frederick  R.,  Walter 
R.,  Allen  J..  Edgar  W.,  Har- 
riet L. 

DAVIS. 

130  Emily,  David  A.,  Clark,  Mari- 
etta, Charles,  Emeret,  John, 
Lydia  P.,  Burr,  Lucy. 

146  George  T.,  Mary  E.,  Ann  E., 
EUaG.,  Jennette  A.,  MaryH. 


147  Franklin  T.,  Arthur  B.,  Edward 

M.,    Nellie    B.,    William   B., 

Frederick. 
209  Mary  E.,   Ellen  L  ,    Laura  B., 

Emma  E.,  Charles  A.,  Estella 

L.,  Evelyn  A. 

DAWSON. 

36  Henry  S.,  Sidney  H,,  Augustus 
E. 

DENSMORE. 

202  Charles  A.,  Martha,  Mary. 

DIBBLE. 

282  James  H.,  Albert  M.,  William 
W. 

DICKERMAN. 

27  Isaac,     Sarah,    Mary,    Samuel, 

James,  Rhoda   Chauncey. 

28  Jesse,  Ruth,  Susannah,  Mary. 
32  Amy,   Annie     Lois,   Enos,    Be- 

noni. 

41  Chauncey,  Edwin,  Elizabeth, 
Mary  A.,  Elisha,  Charles  A., 
Benjamin. 

53  Frederick  W.,  Mary  A.,  Eliza- 
beth, Edward,  Elisha  G., 
Hattie  E.,  Robert. 

DOOLITTLE. 

no  Amanda,  Emily,  Oswin,  Julia 
A.,  Samuel  D.,  Caroline, 
Ellen  M.,  Sarah  J.,  Erastus 
A.,  Martha  E.,  Reuben. 

113  Edgar  A.,  Almon,  James. 

114  Ellen   E.,   James   E.,    Mary  J., 

Howard,  Sherwood  B.,  War- 
ren J.,  Christine  E.,  James  C, 
Frederick  E.,  Alta  I.,  Elford 
I.,  Maurice  H. 

DORMAN. 

24  Abigail,  Hannah,  Lois. 
272  Maria,  Orin,    Harvey,    Matilda, 
Silvia,  Levi. 


312 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


PAGE 

DURRIE. 

93  John  (t.,  Clara  A.,  William  A., 

Grace,  John. 

FARRAND. 

64  Charles  K.,  Frank  A.,  Clara  J., 
Theodore,  Martha  M. 

84  Fountain  R.,  Edward  S., 
Lewis  A.,  Bessie  W.,  Edward 
R.,Tillie  A. 

FARMAN. 

94  Jennie  A.,  Helen  R.,  Howards., 

May 

FOGG. 

158  Montford  A.,  George  F.,  Noble 
A.,  Howard  C,  Hilbert  L. 

FORD. 

238  Lyman  R.,  Stephen  L.,  Charles 
A.,  Annie  E.,  William,  Wil- 
fred. 

GIFFORD. 

87  Clarissa  B.,  Charles  A.,  John  A., 
Charlotte  L.,  Agnes  G., 
Harry  H. 

97  Elizabeth  B.,  Alice  C,  Charles 
C,  Annie  H. 

GILBERT. 

35  Stephen,  Levi,  Esther,  William, 
Jesse,  Sarah. 

42  Stephen,  Amelia,  Matthew, 
George  Charles,  Jeanette, 
Agnes,  Ella,  Levi,  Sarah, 
Anna,  Wilbur,  Jessie,  Harriet, 
Climena,  Frank,  Mary. 
182  Rebecca,  Elizabetli  A.,  Fanny, 
Amos,  Hezekiah. 

GOODRICH. 

152  Betsey  C,  Chauncey  M.,  George 
P.,  Pomeroy  H.,  Sarah  A. 

GORHAM. 

51  Louise. 
238  Jared,  Caroline,  Julia,  Abigail, 
James,  Susan. 


GOSS. 

91  Mabel  C,  Walter  A.,  Helen  L., 
Albert  S. 

GREENE. 

88  Louisa  A.,  Hattie  A.,  Mattie  M. 

HALL. 

154  Henry  F.,  Su.san  M.,  Lucy  A. 
167  Henry     F.,    Jr.,     Mary     S., 
Murial  A. 

HAYNES. 

144  Emerald   L.,  David  A.,  Wales, 
IdaB. 

HARRISON. 

143  Arabella. 

HARVEY. 

167  Frederick  H.,  Genevieve,  Maud. 

HEDDEN. 

So  Francis  J.,  Caroline  A. 

HEMMINWAY. 

154  Eula  Allen,  Louis  Marshall. 

HENDRIX. 

161  Emeranda,  Angenette,  Daniel 
L.,  Edmund  A. 

HICKS. 

166  Howard  O.,  Allen  W.,  Grace  H. 

HINE. 

128  Charlotte,  Jared,  Amos,  Shel- 
don. Par m alia,  Nathaniel, 
Charles,  Dan. 

123  Mary,  Keziah,  Rebecca,  Eunice, 
Dan,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  Hannah, 
Alexander 

133  Lorenzo  A.,  Samuel  A.,  Mary  D. 

151  Xorman  A.,  Mary  H.,  Dr. 
George  W.,  Sarah  E. 

HITCHCOCK. 

149  Linda,  Arthur  A. 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


HOLBROOK. 

244  Katie  E.,  Nellie.  Pxlith  S., 
Kneeland  A  ,  Daniel  E.  A. 

HOTCHKISS. 

139  Sheldon  A  ,  Eliza  S.,  Solomon, 
Beecher  D.,  Julia  L.,  Theo- 
dore N.,  Sarah  P.,  Orlando T., 
Harvey  H.,  Margaret  D. 

145  Adella  M.,  Orson  B.,  Katie  I., 
Ida  E.,  Etta  J. 

HOWARD. 

223  Clara  B  ,  Walter  J.,  Florence. 

HUBBELL. 

147  Luella,  Arthur  D.,  Carrie  E., 
Elmer  G. 

HULL. 

192  Amelia,  Algernon  S.,  Isaac, 
Rebecca. 

HUNGERFORD. 

276  Jane,  Lurinda,  Julia,  Sylvia. 

HUNTINGTON. 

95  J.  Henry,  Robert  G. 

HURLBURT. 

190  Nellie  G.,  Egbert  E.,  Walter  F., 
Clarence  A. 

JAMES. 

70  Maria  A.,   Charles   A.,    Josiah, 

Rose  C,  Eleanor  LeH. 
92  Mary  A.,  Charles  A. 

JOHNSON. 

139  Mary  A.,  Ebenezer,  Gideon  A., 
George  W.,  Sarah  E.,  Mary  E. 
164  Eleanor  A.,  Hattie   Allen  W. 

JORGENSEN. 

171  John  E  ,  Glen  N.,  Emma  K., 
Ivor. 

JOYCE. 

114  Lewis  E.,  Elton  L.,  Carrie  L., 
Burton  A. 


JUDD. 

234  Frederick,  Lyman,  Lucius, 
Julia,  Levinus,  Schuyler,  Ro- 
sina,  Maria,  Delia. 

JUDSON. 

151  Nellie  T.,  Stella  E.,  Helena  G. , 
Carrie  E. 

JORDAN. 

236  Stephen   B.,    Samuel   W.,    Re- 

becca, William  I.,  Abraham 
I.,  Lucy  A. 

237  Asa  A.,  John,  Allen  A.,  Niram. 

KILMER. 

140  Orlando,    Jane   F.,    Sarah    E., 

Mary  C. 

141  Harlow  G.,  W.  H.  Bush,  Louisa 

S.,  Carol  H.,  Rebecca  L., 
Wayne  P.,  James  W.,  Juliett 
D..  Gideon  A.,  Philip  G., 
Henry  C. 

LAYLIN. 

90  John.  Elizabeth  G.,  David  T. 

LEE. 

89  Nancy  M.,  Albert  E.,  Willis  R. 

LEEK. 

264  Abigail,  Charlotte,  Michael, 
Thomas,  David,  Russell,  Asa, 
Rhoda,  Horace,  Enos,  Dana 
W. 

271  Alonzo,  Mary,  Betsey,  Amanda, 

Thomas,  Eliza  J.,  Beecher, 
Nellie,  Hattie,  Albert,  Charles, 
David,  Delin  Horace,  Thomas, 
Louisa,  Henry,  Charlotte, 
Malinda,  Mary,  John,  George, 
Ruth,  Eli. 

272  Norman    G.,    Dana    C,    Henry 

W.,  Julia  M..  Mary  A.,  Wil- 
liam T.,  Sarah  J.,  John  E., 
Emma  E. 

LEMMON. 

163  Rufus  E.,  George  A.,  Jennie  I. 


314 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


LEWIS. 

13S  Silas  C,  Clarissa  M.,  Margaret 
M  ,  William  R. 

163  Walter  F.,   Edith  M.,    Julia  B, 

Nellie  J.,  Williamina  P. 
275  Mary  E.,  Olive  E.,  Jane  I. 

LINCOLN. 

113  George,  Henry,  Susan  K.,  Har- 
riet, William  A. 

LOUNSBURY. 

164  William  H.,  Mark,  Sarah  S. 

MABRY. 

191  John  H.,  Willie  L.,    Hattie  A., 
Charles  H.,  Mary  E. 

MALONE. 

51  John,  George,  James. 

MANSFIELD. 

23  Moses,    Jonathan,    Susanna, 

Sarah,  Stephen,  Nathan,  Rich- 
ard. 

24  Achilles. 

MANSER. 
236  Luther,  Delia,  Lucinda,  Lewis. 
244  Emily  F.,  Julia. 

MARSH. 

109  Hila  J.,  Bradley  L.,   Maria  L., 

Levi  B.,  Elisha  A. 
154  Sarah,  Sophia,  Louisa,  Kezia. 

McKEAN. 

282  Miranda   J.,    Albert    G..    Emily 
A.,  John  A. 

MEEKER. 

65  John  A.,  Rosalie. 
87  Rosalie  A.,  John  A.,   Maria  L., 
Helen  H..  Grace  F.  R. 

MERWIN. 

219  Marion,  John  J. 

MILLARD. 

272  Noman  A.,  Henry  N.,   Harriet 
S.,  Arthur  D. 


MILLER. 

63  James  P.,  Rosina  M.,  Abby  L., 
Charles  V.,  Robert  S.,  Julia 
F.,  Helen  A,  Emma  V., 
Clara  A. 

202  George  A.,  Charles  H. 

MINOR. 

149  William  A.,  John  B. 

159  Lillie  A  ,  Caroline  L..  Maud  C. 

MITCHELL. 

153  Asahel  W. 

MIX. 

32  Lois,  Jesse,  Eli,  Sally. 
190  Charles  F. ,  Jane  A.,  LevinusA. 

MOCKRIDGE. 

So  Alma,  Oscar. 

MORGAN. 

146  Harriet  E.,  Mary  F.,  John  P.  H. 

MOSS. 

16  Joseph.  John,  Samuel,  William. 

MOYES. 

171  Annie,  William  R.,  David  G., 
Robina,  Jane  E. 

MURDOCK. 

160  Gideon  A.,  Rachel,  Hyrum  S. 
168  Gideon  F.,    Allen,    George  A., 

John  vS.,  Orrin  B.,  Electa. 

MUNSON. 

203  Lavinia  S.,  Julia  H. 

204  John  A.,   James   H.,   Mary  E., 

Charles  E. 

235  Sarah,  Kneeland  J.,  Myron  E., 
Sarah  D.,  Henrj^  L.,  Caro- 
line E. 

239  Augustus,  Frank  W.,  Charles 
A.,  Harlow. 

241  Myron  E.,  Mary  E.,  Julia,  Ag- 
nes A.,  Sarah  D.,  Eunice  A., 
Alice,  Cornelia,  Kneeland  E. 

264  Russell,  Levi,  Lucinda,  Rhoda, 
Huldah,  Harriet. 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


315 


272  Louisa,  Samuel,  Russell,  Isaac, 
Catherine,  Robert  Betse3% 
Frank. 

NETTLETON. 

13S  Daniel  C,  Mary  F.,  Edmund 
A.,  John  Treat. 

NEWELL. 

fJ^  Jesse,  4  chd.,  all  b.  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Oliver  Allen,  b.  Dec.  2,  1805; 
d.  1836;  Norman  Camp,  b. 
Mar.  15,  1807;  d.  1SS4;  Ruth 
Caroline,  b.  July  23,  1S07;  d. 
1857;  Amanthis  Emelnie,  b. 
Jan.  23,  1812;  d.  1853. 

NORTON. 

269  Mary  W.,  Homer  J.,  Franklin, 
Sarah  C  ,  Huldah,  David  A. 

NO  YES. 

182  William  Ailing. 
192  Mary,   William    A.,    Sarah    R., 
Eliza  J..  Elias  P.,  Hezekiah  C. 
28 1  Edward  A.,  Joseph  C. 

PADDOCK. 

201  Esther  A  ,  George  A. 

203  Charles  H.,  Harriet  M.,  John  A. 

PAGE. 

188  Elizabeth    M.,     Levi    A.,    Joel, 

Mary  Ann,  Harriet. 
203  Levi  A.,  Joel  A.,  Harriet  J. 

PAINE. 

246  Mary  C,  J.  Elizabeth. 

PALMER. 

46  William,  Harriet,  Sarah. 

93  Albert  W.,  Stephen. 

94  Harriet  C,  Emma  D.,  Susan  P., 

Oliver  H.,  Cornelius  A.,  Har- 
wood,  John  B.,  Eleanor  A., 
William  H.,  Walter  P. 

PARKHURST. 

95.  Harold  A.,  Allmg,  Kenneth  W. 


PARMELEE. 

133  Amos  A.,  George  E.,  Frederick 

W.,  Richard  O. 

134  John  J.,  Rev.  Jedediah  C  ,  Ab- 

ner    C,    Charles,  Betsey    K., 

Sarah  S.,  Oliver  E., 
150  Cornelia   E.,  Martha  A.,  Mary 

E  ,  Henry  L. 
152  John  J.,  William  H.,  Betsey  K., 

Julia  A.,  Henry  D.,  Lucy  C. 

PECK. 

18  Abigail,      Ebenezer,      Eliphlet, 

James,    John,    Joseph,   Mary, 

Samuel,  Sarah. 
126  Rhoda,   Allen,     Seth,    Hannah, 

Joseph  S. 
138  Almira  E.,  Nancy  F.,  Evanisto 

(Don.),  Cervantes,  Sabia,  Ro- 

setta, 
164  Cervantes,    Mary    E.,    Burdette 

A.,  Ludella  L. 

PHILIP. 

246  Lucy, Cornelia,  James  A.,  Frank 
J..  Porter  W., Agnes,  Mary  F., 
George  P.,  Laura  A.,  Anna. 

PLATT. 

160  Julia,  David  C,  John  W.,  Sid- 
ney S. 

POTTER. 

144  Herbert,  Mary. 

PUNDERSON. 

21  Deacon  John,  Abigail,  Susanna, 

Hannah,  John. 
173  David,  Daniel. 

PUTNAM. 

167  Nettie  Z.,  Fannie  M. 

REW. 

70  Francis  E. 

91  George  C,  Francis,  Harriet  C, 
Mary  R. 


3i6 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


RIGGS. 

129  David  N.,  Minerva,  Julia,  Mer- 
ritt,  Harriet,  Polly,  John,  Har- 
pin,  Lucy. 

ROOT. 

153  Joseph  W  .Wealthy  A. .Thomas 
B.,  Susan  C,  Homer  A 

RUSSELL. 

144  Ellen,  Jennie. 

SANFORD. 

46  Charles  E.,  Hannah  S.,  Mary  S. 
164  Adeline  M.,  Elmyra   S.,  Sarah, 

Alice. 

SCRANTON. 

143  Florida,  Jane,  Nellie. 

SEYMOUR. 

147  Henry,  Willis,  Ella  M.,  Burtie. 

SMITH. 

37  Orson,   Loren,    Laura,   Burton, 
Harriet  E. 

47  Maria  L  ,  Alonzo  E.,  Ann  E. 

90  Ralph  A.,  Roy  A.,  Edward  A., 

Sarah  L . 
129  Willis,  Stiles,    Caroline,   Garry, 

Polly  C,  Merritt,  David. 
144.  Inez,  Frederick,  Elmer. 

STEBBINS. 

148  Martin   V.,  Augustus  A.,  John 

E.,  Susan  H. 

STOWE. 

284  Gilbert  M.,  Alta  M.,  Lucy, 
Charles  A.,  Elihu  B.,  Rollin 
E.,  Mary  L 

SYMES. 

151  James  E.,  George  B. 

152  Frank  J..  Wayne  H.,  Mary  E. 

TABOR. 

201  Susan  M.,  Lucy  A.,  Jennett  A., 
Henry  S.,  MaryC,  Charles  L. 


pa(;e 

TAYLOR. 

205  Rev.  George  Lansing,    Charles 

A..  Albert  E.,  John. 
208  George  L.,   Jr.,    Theodore   M., 

John  M.,  Austianna  E.,  Geor- 

giana  C,  Edward  T. 

THOMPSON. 

173  Esther. 

182  Hannah,  Charles,  William  E. 

TINCKELPAUGH. 

66  Amanda,  Charles,  William  H., 
Myron,  Oscar,  Martha  M., 
Delia  E. 

88  Lewis  F.,  Martha  J.,  Mattie  D., 
Adella  M. 

TOMLINSON. 

146  Mary,  Emma  S.,  Harriet. 

147  Julia,  Lucy,  Agnes. 

TODD. 

260  Benjamin,  Titus. 

TOWNSEND. 

208  Amelia  H.,  John  L.,  John  W., 

Jeremiah,  Isaac  H. 

209  Charles  K. 

TREAT. 

195  Noyes  A..  Lewis  A.,  Harriet  E., 

Juhettel.,  William  D. 
216  Helen  M.,  Nellie. 

TROWBRIDGE. 

25  Stephen. 

TUTTLE. 

no  Emily  J.,  Samuel  A.,  Ellen  A. 
273  Sylvia,  Henrietta,  Allen,  Amos, 
Mary. 

TYRREL. 

46  Mary   E.,  Richard,  George   B., 

Virginia. 

UPSON. 

37  Olive,  Esther,  Lucina,  Ro- 
setta,  Lucius,  Sarah  A.,  Davis, 
Jesse. 


OTHER    NAME    DESCENDANTS. 


317 


WARD. 

63  Henry,  Letetia    D.,    Prudence 
A.,  Sarah   E.,  Ellen   C,   Ma- 
tilda, Albert  H. 
80  Matilda  A.,  Frederick  K.,   Ho- 
ratio R.,  Charles  A.,  Sarah  E. 
205  Anson  J.,   Julia   P.,   Anne   E., 
James  M.,  George  W. ,  Weal- 
thy I. 
286  Bessie  G.,  Frederick  A.,  Cory  E. 

WARNER. 

191  Gilbert,  Mary,  William  E., 
Jennie  B.,  Hattie  E.,  Anson 
E.,  Azariah  E.,  Nellie  E. 

250  Harley  A.,  Rosetta,  Lester  E., 
Ella  M. 

276  Willis,     Louise,     William    A., 

Levi. 

277  Grace  A.,   Elizabeth,   Mary  A., 

Hobert. 

WATSON. 

159  George  G. 


WELLING. 

245  Stephen  A.,  Jane  A.,  Frank. 

WHITE. 

25  Stephen,  Mary,  John,  Timothy, 
Susanna,  Elisha. 

WHITEHEAD. 

21  Stephen,  Sarah. 

WILSON. 

39  Clement,  Ernest. 

WOLCOTT. 

51  Laura,  David. 

WOODING. 

234  Betsey,  Mehitabel,  Eneas,  Lois, 
Vinus,  Rufus,  Nancy,  Lydia. 

239  Mary  E.,     Lydia  S.,  Sarah  J., 

Betsey  M. 

240  Vestina,  Hettie  M.,  Jane  E. 


ERRATA. 


Page      3 — 13th  line.  Camel  Hill   read  Carmel. 
"  9 — 6th  line,  projenitor,  read  progenitor. 

"  47- W.  read  %\^. 

"  63— If  Horace  Ailing,  read  1.  Newark,  N.  J. 

"  71 — 3d  line,  Coyennes,  read  Coeymans. 

"  131— y'y'j- Ruth  Allen   see  Newell  in  index. 

"  261— ^-^^g  Zadoc  Allen,  read  Ailing. 


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